Star cruiser #2 by goodoleboy
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Description
To boldly go where no man, or woman, has gone before.
More of my once hidden and/or neglected fun and imaginative period of Bryce and Poser work from 2002 through 2006, now on display, this one created on 8/1/05. I have no record as to who created this splendid spacecraft, but a million thanks for its use.
Actually, this is the same Star Cruiser that was posted on 12/16/14, but this time it features different lighting effects and a very black background sky, practically devoid of planets and stars.
Have a nice day and Happy New Year tomorrow.
Comments (8)
claude19
intersting and very impressive spaceship !!! wonderful creation !!!
magnus073
Harry, this is one sensational looking image. Have a Happy New Year!
MrsRatbag
It's almost stylized, and very lovely. The ship seems to project its own character. Well done, Harry, and happy new year to you!!!
racolt33
Nice way to get around on your Birthday. Happy birthday DAD! !!!
giulband
Very fine work !
Cyve
Outstandingly done and marvelous creation... It's really fabulous my friend !!!
debbielove
Once more, nicely lit and well placed.. If done today I'd do just the same mate with Poser, so good job Rob
anahata.c
I looked at the older image, and you really changed it here. You toned it down, got rid of the cosmic activity, intensified the light and shadow, and made it mainly many-tones-of-gray. The two lights, and the structures behind them, are now doused in shadow (they were much more lit in the previous version), and the ship's surface is less a series of windows and lights, and more a painted pattern---like a decoration or "spaceship plaid". (I just made that term up, don't go looking for it online, lol.) It's all cleaned up and minimalized, making the two headlights really stand out. I love the gray, and how it morphs to a lighter gray at top. And the earth is back there, I presume, like an eye watching over the scene. Fine work; and fine morphing from deep dark, below the ship, to that rich gray above. Gray is an art; I love how you use it here.
goodoleboy
The two headlights are actually warp engine exhausts, so what you see is the vehicle going rather than coming.