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The Art of Boolean (the final render)

Bryce Science/Medical posted on Mar 11, 2004
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The Art of Boolean (the final render) The Art of Boolean (PartXXXVI) the final render shows the redesign engine section with new support cage. This model was created in Bryce 5 from scratch, all concepts and designs by me. The Art of Boolean and the USS Arthur C. Clarke are both on going series showing how you can create quite detailed models in a program that was original design to create landscapes. I will be posting different phases of the Arthur C. Clarke maybe even including the launch vehicle that puts her into low earth orbit if I get all the bugs worked out. I hope to show the complete progression from the earth to the moon than back to earth. So far I have render 178 images of all different parts of this ship trying to discern any flaws in the over all design. I have posted over 80 images of this ship on my website in the last 30 days. Please feel free to visit my homepage and look around. Thanks again for taking the time to view and comment on my work. Cheers, David ;-)

Comments (14)


MuddyGrub

12:21AM | Thu, 11 March 2004

This is insane modeling! The patience you must have. Thanks for sharing this masterpiece.

Dave5153

12:43AM | Thu, 11 March 2004

very very detailed, you got my respect for attempting boolean in bryce, I use autocad its much easier than all the packages then 3ds out. how many hours work on the modeling? best wishes daveb

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ShawnDriscoll

1:01AM | Thu, 11 March 2004

Insanely good!

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kenwas

3:01AM | Thu, 11 March 2004

Outstanding. What an effort you have put forth.

pogmahone

3:28AM | Thu, 11 March 2004

Can't imagine how you can even find your way around the wireframe as you work :o| As SHONNER says...insanely good.

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duo

7:19AM | Thu, 11 March 2004

You are out like a balcony!!! Outstanding...

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drawbridgep

8:06AM | Thu, 11 March 2004

This is so detailed it makes me wonder if NASA put the same man hours into building the real thing. But it's not rocket science. HA I'm so funny. OK, I'll be going now. Outstanding work as always. Off to check out the website.

KnightWolverine

1:44PM | Thu, 11 March 2004

NASA should seriously consider hiring you. Superb Work ! :)

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Pierre-O

7:03PM | Thu, 11 March 2004

As a matter of fact, David, you reached perfection with this model... and I totally agree with you about Bryce modelling capabilities... Terrific work !

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parodygm

7:51PM | Thu, 11 March 2004

Wow! Fantastic! Just took a brief look at your gallery. I will be returning shortly with the expectation of being stunned. Bravo! :)

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eres

11:24AM | Fri, 12 March 2004

Amazing and fantastic artwork!

dcmstarships

12:16PM | Fri, 12 March 2004

The level of modeled detail on the image is astounding. The pristine look of your designs is a nice chance of pace from the battered hull textures many of us use in our own 3D CGI work.

drsiemens

12:57AM | Mon, 15 March 2004

Amazing work!

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DukeNukem2005

8:14PM | Wed, 23 November 2005

Wow! This is a very good picture!


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