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Gravitational Attraction

Lightwave Space posted on Mar 13, 2004
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A meteor swarm is approaching the Earth planet, captured by the gravitational attraction. Made using Lightwave + Photoshop + in-house tweaked maps and a final Sci-Fi procedural starfield, the native size is over 5K.

Comments (7)


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DarkFlame

2:45PM | Sat, 13 March 2004

very cool work, lots of detail :)

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parodygm

5:33PM | Sat, 13 March 2004

Absolutely gorgeous! What awesome hi-res textures! These comet remnants sure are going to set up an extinction event... Superb lighting, just hope I live to enjoy your next image. :)

TheFutureishere101

1:37AM | Mon, 15 March 2004

brilliant, nice texturing, nice detail. keep it up.

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kenmo

1:50PM | Wed, 17 March 2004

Outstanding space scene...very detailed, fantastic texturing....

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Moebius87

8:09AM | Sun, 21 March 2004

Kinda scary... very nicely done!

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shayhurs

4:27PM | Sun, 21 March 2004

Yeesh, I hope the near ones get a LOT smaller by the time they hit the atmosphere...

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berkeys

10:23AM | Mon, 07 March 2005

Based on thier present trajectory, I would guess these guys will bounce off the atmosphere and end up destroying the pyramid and face on Mars. Excellent Work!


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