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Pirate

DAZ|Studio Science Fiction posted on Oct 19, 2013
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From Samuel R. Delany's 1968 sci-fi novel, "Nova" Captain, Lorq Von Ray and Von Ray Industries freighter The Roc. Character created using Michael4. Freighter, fissure, backdrops, clothing and landing platform created using Hexagon 2.5. Hair: Neftis, Goya Hair.

Comments (7)


ronmolina

5:23PM | Sat, 19 October 2013

Well done!

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giulband

5:24PM | Sat, 19 October 2013

nice

artofsouls

5:43PM | Sat, 19 October 2013

That is good hex work. the image is fall of atmosphere. stunning work 10***

sky09

11:34AM | Tue, 22 October 2013

Thank you. I have a love/hate relationship with Hexagon. UV mapping in hex makes me want to cry sometimes. It's the only modeling program I've worked with so far.

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jpiat

5:51PM | Sat, 19 October 2013

Great work, a little dark on my screen

sky09

11:38AM | Tue, 22 October 2013

My good monitor died on me. I've been using a backup which automatically resets my computer resolution to a lower setting. I figured it would be hit or miss when it came to the lighting.

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celticfire

9:30PM | Sat, 19 October 2013

And such a handsome pirate, good job!

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Raages

12:59AM | Sun, 20 October 2013

Very nice image, it could use some more highlight.

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GrandmaT

1:31PM | Wed, 23 October 2013

Great job!


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