Intragalactic cruiser by goodoleboy
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Description
As opposed to intergalactic.
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 4/3/04.
Finally, back when I was adept with this art medium, a spacecraft of my own design, patiently created out of a wide assortment of geometric objects. Its entourage of escorting fighters - not of my design - are based in the hold of the cruiser, a mother ship of sorts.
Happy landings.
Comments (7)
jocko500
cool and fun looking
ArtistKimberly
Awesome Work,
Cyve
Outstanding composition and fabulous creation !!!
MrsRatbag
Great work, Harry; I wouldn't have a clue where to even begin, and you've constructed this amazing spacecraft! Very impressive!
scifire2000
Very cool, you should do more outer space work
claude19
splendid Scifi scene, splendid spacecrafts !!!
anahata.c
Having worked with geometric design, I can appreciate the time and thought that goes into making yours here---even though I work strictly with 2D shapes, and not with anything resembling 3D. It's a fascinating motherboard of an main ship, with broad blue-green sweeps on all sides, and tiered to make it architectural. (And you'll note that I actually know that, in the first shot, the craft is coming TOWARDS us! I'm getting better at this, fortunately.) The side view is equally fascinating, because of the spread of your rectangles and light and dark browns. (Along side those "domes" or windows, which look like gigantic water droplets on top of the craft.) The fighters are like protective birds, even moths, in this pair. And you used totally black space well here. Delightful design, very believable; and surrounded by a sense of vast, black space, with stars and novas and whatever, out there. Another delightful entry into this series.