Buccaneer Winter Chase by aeonmoon
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Description
Background rendered in Vue, starships rendered in Daz Studio. Postwork in Photoshop.
Credit: The Buccaneer ship model was designed by Jim Martin for Star Citizen, Cloud Imperium Games.
I have used the holoviewer ship model for the render with simple UV-mapping in Maya.
By Leo Fernevak 2017.
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Comments (14)
blankfrancine
Fine sci-fi render.
miwi
Renderholic
Awesome render!
aeonmoon
Thank you blankfrancine, miwi & Renderholic!
jpiat
Great render... the alpine back ground is excellent. I suppose that you minimized the time needed just for adding uv to the ship..
aeonmoon
jpiat, thanks. I rendered the mountain background in Vue and it did take a while at 7680 pixels wide. The ships I rendered separately in Daz Studio also at 7680 width. My UV-mapping of the ship is a bit sloppy and incomplete, so there were a few things I needed to fix up in postwork.
crender Online Now!
Marvelous image !!!!
mandala
aeonmoon
crender, mandala, many thanks!
Pelican Online Now!
Aah, I love this kind of scifi... great action in the sky well composed with beautiful backround !
aeonmoon
Hey Pelican, thanks for the comment!
Artienne
Fantastic work!
K_T_Ong
Marvellously beautiful mountainscape. VUE is such a great piece of 3D software to work with. Like the jet exhaust from the spaceships, too!
You deserve a reward for your excellent work!
aeonmoon
Artienne, K.T.Ong, thank you for your kind comments!
K.T.Ong,
Right, Vue is a great tool, I just wish that the new owners would properly support the program. If they don't add proper tutorials, improve the shop experience and take care of their forum better, the software + upgrades is very expensive in itself and they risk marginalizing themselves over time and loose out in the competition. Not to mention the annoying program crashes. I love Vue, but it would be far smarter to make the main software less expensive and put more focus on selling community created content and make money from such revenue.