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last survivors

Bryce (none) posted on Aug 20, 2002
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over 100 objects in this render(i kept losing count). took 89 min. to render. don't know if i'm finished yet.

Comments (14)


zo14design

3:00PM | Tue, 20 August 2002

WOW wow amazing. 100 object, sounds like alot of work to put it all together. love the look

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Ev3rM0r3

4:45PM | Tue, 20 August 2002

Over a 100 objects.. well take a look at one of mine once you'll faint.. i've had a count of over 5000 objects or twice that with around a 800,000 polygon count. One thing i will suggest though.. at a darker sky and put a ground haze in.. maybe a drying up river or something to make it look baked like its dying off.. hell even some more random hills that ar veined and pointe... but its your pic... good luck

msdragonfly

9:59PM | Tue, 20 August 2002

I disagree a bit with Ev3rM0r3 - I sort of think the bright blue sky makes a nice contrast to the baking land, but an ominous looking sky might work equally as well and give a different 'feel'. A dead river using the dry riverbed material might be a good addition, or maybe a thin layer of icky ooze over a rocky riverbed. The city itself looks nice. grin I wish some of my more complex images only took 89 minutes, I had one that took almost 23 hours (lots of refractive glass, lights and shadows LOL).

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RandC

10:09PM | Tue, 20 August 2002

Very,very cool!..good job!

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hyperborea

3:24AM | Wed, 21 August 2002

Good image of a desolated place. Maybe you should think about deleting the structure on the left so that the focuspoint comes entirely to the glass sphere. But then again, it's your story!

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whiskeysierra

4:55AM | Wed, 21 August 2002

very good work, but from my point of view the scene around the glassdome should be a little bit more depressing to support the effect of the place of survival

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frndofyaweh

7:33AM | Wed, 21 August 2002

thanks to all for comments. you've all been quite helpful. i'll try everyones suggestions.

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Moebius87

7:01AM | Wed, 28 August 2002

Very nicely done. I've always enjoyed sci-fi images, and colonies (or environment bubbles) are no exception. I like the stark contrasts you are developing on this image. :o)

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bigbraader

7:37AM | Wed, 28 August 2002

Very great image! Unfortunately - for me - it is almost uncannily like a scene I was planning to make (from a doodling-sketch of mine). Well, maybe I'll do it anyway. In thread with the other comments, I myself would have chosen a dark, ominous sky, but this one works great also - it depends on what you are trying to achieve. Since it looks so much like my own idea, I'll give it a lousy ranking - no, just kidding ;o) Lars

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lemonjim

2:32PM | Sat, 31 August 2002

another day, another 100 objects! what's impressive is that they are mostly inside the glass sphere! i'd like to have the camera closer to take in more of the details, but i like it! (dang, another 89 minutes!)

Freeze

4:09AM | Sat, 21 September 2002

We like your scene and your imagination for building it!! - - Famous detailwork... please more of so fantastic sci-fi :-))

silversurfer

7:55PM | Fri, 04 October 2002

had to check it out again,excellent

carebear

10:37PM | Tue, 17 December 2002

excellent sci-fi pic,alot of detail in the city. the sky seems a bit bright for this kind of pic though.

daydrifter

8:07PM | Thu, 23 January 2003

like that ground bro! wish i could see more in this.


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