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Slow to impulse...

Poser Science Fiction posted on Dec 30, 2003
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A Ani'N Vir ship comes out of warp...slows to impulse...they are investigating a transmission from the 3rd planet in this uncharted system. Render using a new Cyclorama texture series (soon to be released in my store) called "CycloPlasma: Ether." Post work in Photoshop. Sci-fi chair from Free Stuff area.

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Jedi_Padawan

6:00PM | Tue, 30 December 2003

The plasmadisplay looks veeeeeery interesting! Looking forward to your new texture. ~Saskia~

c0de42

12:30AM | Tue, 13 January 2004

neato a plasma display. Yet I do wonder how a life form with the advanced technology necessary to manufacture an advanced semi-transparent display like that which is obviously a portion of output sub-sys of an advanced ship(intra-galaxy extra-orbital) computer can lack the ability to manufacture an analogue form of something like velcro or zippers. Perhaps this is too critical.. ehuMMM... LONG LIVE THE POWER OF THE TOGA... PHEAR teh TOGA..

Marshall2

7:44AM | Tue, 13 January 2004

must be a minimalist approach to function and design...you never know when it comes to those Ani'N Vir folk...


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