landing site by iborg64
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Description
Rendered in vue 2014.5 at ultra quality with a render time of 1 hour 19 mins.The space ship came from poser as did the camera ,whilst The spaceman came from DAZ studio as I couldnt get rid of the poke through in poser.(anyone here know why it seems you cant make parts of genesis figure invisible in poser ? with v4 often a simple solution to hide body parts that stick out but clicking invisible on genesis does nothing)finally star background added in photoshop.( A photo i took on a telescope years ago but if you look closely you can see the tracking was off slightly the stars are not perfect)
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Comments (9)
kenmo
A fine science fiction scene that brings back memories of science fiction pocket book covers...5++
woodywoo
Very cool creation. Awesome background!!! I have several Telescopes as well the Largest a 12inch (304mm) Older Meade, I don't do astrophotography but my family and I are Visual observers
Hamiltongraphics
Wow, what a great scene.
Mulltipass
This is a really great scene!! Would love to see the full view of your photo!!!
pimanjc
Excellent sci-fi
netsuke
I too have noticed that anomaly with Genesis 2 figures. I've been getting around it by making the material transparent. I like the look of the stars and love the ability to see the face with that bluish glow. Fine work.
kftate
Fantastic image! Really spectacular work!
adorety
Great image. It has sort of a retro feel to it. I don't like genesis in Poser so far. Too much fiddling. As for pokethrough, there is another solution and that's the morph tool. I suck at tutorials, but if you follow this link to Nerd3D, http://www.nerd3d.com/ he has tutorials on conforming clothing and if you contact him on his site, he might have a tutorial to offer on the morph tool. I attended a webinar through 3D Art Direct and Nerd3D gave a full tutorial on the morph tool that was VERY helpful. I never worry about poke through again and it will work with genesis characters no problem.
ia-du-lin
great sci-fi scene