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Star Wars - Episode 2. Prologue (reworked)

3D Studio Max Science Fiction posted on Mar 17, 2003
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I've been working on the reproduction of the final scene of Star Wars (Episode 2.), when the huge clone army appears ready for war... This is not an exact duplicate of the scene however, I decided to change a couple of things (the redish background also). The render has an amazing number of 31 million polygons (its rendered by Brazil)! :) House of Digital Beauties www.ralaci.hu

Comments (25)


pixelfader

7:54AM | Mon, 17 March 2003

Ok, i guess the question i have to ask is how long to render and what type of machine? Pretty amazing work if it's a home PC.

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ralaci

8:01AM | Mon, 17 March 2003

7 minutes on a dual AMD 2000MP+, with 1 gigs of DDR266 RAM... using Global Illumination! :) Brazil is simply fantastic in rendering mass amount of polys..

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woodhurst

8:17AM | Mon, 17 March 2003

wow-awesome work, I could tell what this was without even looking at the title! i can only imagine how much work went into this. excellent work!!

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ralaci

8:20AM | Mon, 17 March 2003

I put Master Yoda 'as a bonus' into the scene (lower-right corner)... :))

stasisxxx

9:58AM | Mon, 17 March 2003

These models are from sci-fi.com.

vasquez

10:25AM | Mon, 17 March 2003

those star cruiser are a bit small, but the view is impressive! massive work here!

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sittingblue

10:47AM | Mon, 17 March 2003

This is fantastic work! I love the shadow cast from the ship flying over soldiers.

linkinpark

11:26AM | Mon, 17 March 2003

WOw,amazing and gigantic work!!!

memaci

12:38PM | Mon, 17 March 2003

Cool panoramic image. Did you make the actual models?? The tanks that are hovering past Yoda in the lower part of the image seem quite small relative to the troopers size. The large star destoyers look to be from the first trilogy not the latest offering. If that is the case then they should be much much larger. Great idea for a scene I just think you need to relook at the scale of relative objects. Great lighting!!

keeba17

1:08AM | Tue, 18 March 2003

damn, this must have taken ages, very well done

kennyliu

1:37AM | Tue, 18 March 2003

What a scene! Great job!

Grottroffe

3:43AM | Tue, 18 March 2003

hehe... not to be evil or anything but the stardestroyers are from the wrong movie =) Ny the way, if you used the models from SciFi 3d then which stardestroyer did you download and use?

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ralaci

3:46AM | Tue, 18 March 2003

Most models are from scifi3d, but the stardestroyers are from an older scene of mine, I dont remember where I downloaded them from at that time...

Pacifier

11:00AM | Tue, 18 March 2003

Impressive, but the scales are a bit off (compare the AAT and the ISD with the Clonetrooper)

QuasiMode

1:17AM | Fri, 21 March 2003

Oh...My...God!!! Probably my P4 1.5 would take years to do this work:) Outstanding! Gotta get moving to Brazil rendering:)

Jman87

7:37PM | Thu, 27 March 2003

Very well done! This looks dead perfect to the movie. I especially like the little Yoda in the lower right! Pacifier is right, though. The scales are off just a tad. Otherwise, a very good job. Definately worthy of being considered wallpaper!

jtmjtm2001

11:40PM | Fri, 28 March 2003
7 minutes on a dual AMD 2000MP+, with 1 gigs of DDR266 RAM... using Global Illumination! :)<< Wow.. I'm getting Brazil!!
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ralaci

4:01AM | Sat, 29 March 2003

I was very impressed with the 7 minutes also... BUT, just so you get the picture clear, the scene was VERY MUCH optimized for GI rendering, it contains a lots of tricks to speed up rendering time, for example, there are no real reflections in the scene. If you look at the 'Apartman' pictures in my gallery, they were rendered between 40 and 200 minutes on the same machine, only because I added blurry reflections to the floor, without it, its only 10 minutes to render, and only a very slight quality decrease appears...

TheGreatGrizz

4:24AM | Sat, 01 November 2003

How did you manage to make such an array in 3ds max ? I tried before to do the same thing with terminator endoskeletons with a 10x10 array and my computer was choking ! (T-Bird 1.4 512 mb 120 gigs)... You probably used reference copies (or thing like that)... please tell me more... Thanks !

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ralaci

4:28AM | Sat, 01 November 2003

I will write a short tutorial on it this weekend, and will let you know! :)

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ralaci

4:32AM | Tue, 04 November 2003

For everyone who is interested in the making of the picture, I have created a tutorial on it, which can be accessed thru my website: www.ralaci.hu

Kapitan

4:26PM | Mon, 07 June 2004

Nice image. Though I am curious as to why there are Trade Federation AATs alongside Republic Clone Troopers?

ActionAlligator

11:52PM | Tue, 12 October 2004

Yeah, agreed with scale, and also agreed with Kapitan. I think you should replace the Trade Federation tanks with those Republic walker things(they're an older version of ATT or w/e it's called) But great work none-the-less :D

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DukeNukem2005

11:54AM | Thu, 03 January 2008

This is a very nice artwork!

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gmvgmvgmv

5:52AM | Sat, 07 May 2016

Formidable offering! This must have taken ages to render. Which render farm did you use? Seriously though, love the scale and scope of this scene. Nicely done!

ralaci

8:05AM | Sat, 07 May 2016

This is a 13 years old work. Back than, there were only the first renderfarms on the market.. but if you read back on the comments, than you will see that it was done in 7 minutes using a "historical" dual-CPU (and NOT dual-core) system, using Brazil renderer (I dont even know if Brazil still exists). :)


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