STAR WARS by Ian D. Thomas
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Done in Carrara 2 using the lens flare is great
Comments (8)
Tanialmeida
... as a scifi fan i love this very much ;0]
and thn again it would be lovely to know what tools u use to creat this work
pakled
lens flare at 10 o' clock! Dive, dive! Good use of lighting and models, but remember to stay at least 18" from thy brother's wingtip..kinda bunched up.
eyecandy
i think that this image is very well created congratulations!!!!!!!!!!!
Rockatansky
Close formation flying...the mark of a skilled Imperial Tie-Fighter squadron. That one on the right is a bit off course though...he's heading right for the others!!
potrimpo
First to pakled, from the TIE interceptor view, that's 7 o'clock. Second to Ian D. Thomas, cool.
TheSeekerr
Cool. Great models, but the planet needs quite a bit of work. An Atmospere to start with. And the formation is a bit odd. Exactly what shape are we aiming for here? And one other thing. There are two many stars in the background. You know the drill. The more normal the planet, the fewer stars. Good work.
pc_artist
wow.. great Tie Advanced models.. bit crowded.. but overall good work
mykael
The big problem with this image, that no one has yet mentioned is that the lighting is all wrong. The Sun is supposed to be the brightest thing in the solar system, yes? Asuming it's where the lens flare originates, most of the side of the planet facing the viewer should be in shadow (as should the near sides of the tie fighters). While a little artistic licence with the lighting of the fighters is ok, the shadows on the planet indicate that the sun is somewhere above the camera...