Eco-Tube by drawbridgep
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Description
Final image of my little series. This one shows an old idea of a station that has an eco-system on the inner surface of the cylinder.
I've been trying to find the original picture I based on. As has been mentioned, Greg Bear and Clark have both created similar worlds. But I saw the concept first in a science book as a child.
I think I'm done with this unless I come up with something spectaclier to do with it.
For comparison, check out these links of pictures I've created over the past year on a similar idea. Hopefully I've got a little better.
March 03
September 03
Comments (39)
Kemal
That was a nice animation too ! Very good perspective, indeed, texturing and lightning are simply excellent ! :)
captor213
Awesome as usual!
Pryme
Excellent, This reminds me of something i saw in one of the TriGun Episodes
Wahnfried1959
Wonderful scifi-image!!!
zescanner
oooo.... Awesome. Yeah, I like this one best. More believable. And I like that it goes off into the unseeable distance in that bright light. No telling how big this thing is. Very excellent construction and rendering.
zfigure7
Great space station scene. Very much well done sir!
lemonjim
oooh, so nice how your eye descends into the depths, and the water is jiggling with waves, so nice!
madame
Impressive depth, this is a fantastic sci-fi scene !!! v
orion2999
Very nice scene I like
orbital
Another great scene
garyandcatherine
This is really cool. Can't figure out if I am viewing it horizontally or it is vertical? Either way.... VERY COOL. The lighting and texturing is way cool.
drawbridgep
AH, well gravity is a strange thing and in this case works in at least two directions. The inner surface (stops the water falling) and probably in the central column they have gravity working a different way. Thanks for the comments. Always appreciated.
colas
Fantastic artwork! EXCELLENT!! vote
RodsArt
Great Vision Phil!!
unzy
You have make quick progress in 3D, this one is really astounding as well as impressive, dommage que vous ne soyez pas un peu plus cordial.
Anjour
Excellent scifi scene...beautiful done!:o)
frndofyaweh
YES!!!!!! I know of that VERY picture!!!! I saw it in a science book when I was about 12 yrs. old! Can't recall the book for sure, but it may come to me later. Something about future space colonization in Earths orbit. OH, Fantastic image by the way and cool concept too!
Hythshade
Very nice concept...The scale is great. It really lends to the imagination as far how big that sucker really is, and where it's going!!!Well done.
sackrat
Outstanding work ! I beleive this is what was called an "O'Neil" colony, after the late Gerard O'Neil,.....I could be wrong though.
drawbridgep
Sackrat!! AHA! You provided the key. I did a search of Gerard O'Neil and linked to www.ssi.org and they have pictures of Island One which, although not the picture I remember, are very close.
ocddougdotcom
Very well done!
Li-An
Wow, amazing perspective for this powerfull Cyclotron! Very well done!
ddruckenmiller
The concept beguiles and enthralls, nice clean execution, strength through perspective and POV, the texture and MAT on the terrain is perfect for this application (save it in case you ever do the Dover Cliffs), and perhaps a nice touch of post too. Damn fine job! Easily surpassing the others. One single question, was it done with mirrors? (PS, - V - )
Wolfsgirl
You've gotten tons better hon.. this is a great little series.. I love the POV's in them. I dont care where the idea came from.. it's marvlous!!! =) vote
lgp692000
Hope you got a little better? CHA! Whatever. Your works are some of the best, well done!
eres
Outstanding artwork!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Flak
A bit babylon5 ish to me. Excelent work - great result :)
zopeynn
excellent!V
flipflapblackjack
I was wondering why they would have a pipeline in a cave, and then saw the water. what a clever idea, not your usual underwater scene. who would live here? not fish people i think, but then would people need a dry space under water? in the interests of realism my answer would be that perhaps it's easier to grow food outside and the planet has no surface land mass. the gravity thing would be caused by the pipe structure turning. still, despite all that rambling i do love this picture. very well done.
dcmstarships
very cool! :-)