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Orbital bomb from 2001 A SPace Odyssey

Lightwave Science Fiction posted on Oct 07, 2012
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Done in lightwave, a still from my current animation based on the opening space scenes in 2001 A Space Odyssey. This shows the German orbital bomb platform.

Comments (5)


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ShawnDriscoll

11:38AM | Sun, 07 October 2012

Looks great. A very nice Earth, too.

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Redfern

3:08PM | Sun, 07 October 2012

Ah, someone who read the novel and remembered those objects were not manned spacecraft or communications satellites, but rather, orbiting nuclear arsenals. Cinematically, it makes sense as well, the bone that "Moon-Watcher" throws into the air in victory, man's first weapon, cuts to a shot of man's ultimate weapon, the nuclear bomb. Sincerely, Bill

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spiritmind

6:25AM | Mon, 08 October 2012

great modeling job you have done here:)

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Fidelity2

12:33PM | Mon, 08 October 2012

It is very nice . I thank you for it. 5+!

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NefariousDrO

11:36AM | Mon, 31 December 2012

That is so cool! Nice work on the model, it looks very convincing!


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