Shut down your engines by glought
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Description
All of the objects were created and rendered in CS2 except for the Poser 5 figure and helmet. The helmet was originally created using Ray Dream Studio 5.5 a few years ago. It was brought into CS2 for some touchup work then imported into Poser 5 where it was remapped and rendered along with the pilot figure. The CS2 cockpit mat was used as a back-ground reference in poser for movement. The same technique was used in CS2 for the ship and planet movements.
Comments (6)
Django
The point of vie is great, very dramatic pistola is right about the stars and the hole though
glought
Pistola, Django thanks. I needed to turn a few layers back on to cover the front blast hole. I re-worked the stars and will post it again in a bit. Please let me know what you think when its posted.
glought
This is the new star field change along with a color change. I can't make the stars any less then this as it almost shows up as a black sky background on TV play back.
memaci
Nice visceral image you got going here glought. Are all these scenes out of your animations one story? I like the widescreen image.
glought
Thanks memaci :) Yes, its all from my old story. I originally started out to only do two short 10 min. segments of the script for a DV magazine contest a few years ago and wound up doing a whole lot more. That footage is still on my old web site. You commented on the widescreen on another image that I did and I think I am going to be keeping this format in the animation. You can display so much more with it. Thanks again.
Pistola
Niice. Very... kinetic.