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I discovered Renderosity's web site in September 03. I saw a posting from the "Hobbit" "Andy Simmons" and the next day I went out and got Bryce 3-D software. Never did any computer graphics or artwork before but always wanted to. Thanks Andy, Bryce and all of you at Renderosity for opening up a whole new world. Please visit my gallery and feel free to leave comments! Thanks and enjoy!BIOStarted computer graphics: September 2003
Hobbies: music, photography, kayaking, astronomy, (quiet!) long-distance motorcycle touring.
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Comments (12)
98Bones
Cool scene. If I lived there' I'd be tempted to explore the terrain under the fog.
inkev1961
wonderful image! Far away and Nobody around! All alone and noone around to get near me! ha! I wish I was there! Love it, neat picture!
redbeard
The future, yes. And not too far away I'm afraid. After we get done screwing up the earth so badly that there is no place for anyone to live in peace and quiet with no pollution we'll have to start on the oceans. Although the air won't be any good at least there will be a ready source of distillable water. This is a cool looking and prophetic image, nice work.
Beemer
Thank you for your comments and astute observations. I was hoping this would spark an interesting conversation. Please keep them coming. Is that fog or pollution? Is it covering a terrain or has the greenhouse effect melted the polar icecaps?..........
highcrow
A lovely image that is sadly in our future lest we stop destroying our planet.Very telling image,beautifully done.
Shadane
well done Beemer: i'll take a penthouse pls :)
ysvry
great sf scene
coolcatcom
Interesting we've done a bloody great job of messing up the planet in the last hundred years or so (expansion, expansion, production, production)no end in site...The future "Mars" where we'll go, and in good time screw up that place. (It's in our nature)..MERRY CHRISTMAS..ALL
Noa1
Beemer, I,could look on the bright side, and see it as fog, Unfortunatly, given our destructive tendencies, and our history of repeating our mistakes, instead of learning from them, I see this as pollution, as well as the polar icecaps melting. Agree with Redbeard, A very Prophetic Image, I imagine the blue tops of the complexes are escape pods or saucers, in case things get really bad.
tynana
Great work! It's hard to imagine that someday there may be no trees to swing on, or plants to heal our diseases. So I will be optimistic and say it is fog and the buildings are just higher than the trees. Well done! :)
gallimel
the future so often looks like we will soon be at the end of our planet and life, due to apparently insane human's choices. (they are insane most of times, truely). But what can I do, I believe in renewing. I am sure we will find out a fair balance after maybe the greatest mistakes. let's hope we will soon understand there's no point in being mean against our Earth, nor against one another.or the end will really be kind of this waterworld...or even worst, a dried desert with no water. and no life.
Daz1971
Very nice work! Imagine having to build up and up and up to escape the deadly pollution below...