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Going Off to War

Bryce (none) posted on Jun 05, 2001
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After hearing that a mining colony on Pluto was under attack, the heavy cruiser Vanguard departs from the military outpost - bypassing the HyperGate - to take care of the situation. This is one of the first originals I've done in a while. Please tell me what you think.

Comments (4)


MikeJ

6:38AM | Tue, 05 June 2001

I think it looks very good. I would have liked to see just a little more contrast between the front ship and the clouds against it on the Earth, but I still think this is fabulous.

gdavis3d

7:03AM | Tue, 05 June 2001

Excellent image! My only nitpick is that the Vanguard and the outpost look too alike. At first I thought the output was a heavy battleship type and Vanguard was a small cruiser type. Also the items in the background are supposed to be the Hypergate? If so, fade them a little to make them appear farther away. By the way, how did you do the ships?

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Shademaster

12:19PM | Tue, 05 June 2001

That ship flying towards the camera looks a lot like the one from I-War, well done

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NIGHTSKYDF

2:35PM | Tue, 05 June 2001

You've played I-War also, Shademaster? I thought I was the only one. gdavis3d: To make the ships, I just used the shapes, re-formed them, put then together, and used boolean rendering on certain sections. Learning how to do it was annoying at first, because I'm still a bit of a newbie (after a year of using the progam on and off), but I got the hang of it.


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