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Approach trajectory

Bryce Science Fiction posted on May 28, 2004
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Mars Orbit Biodome station LGMB-23 gets ready to receive Ion Cruiser E.A.S. Long John. - ship from renderosity free stuff ( thanks to author ) - spacestation modified from "reactor" - Mars sphere image from http://www.space-graphics.com TFV

Comments (8)


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drawbridgep

5:04PM | Fri, 28 May 2004

MY SHIP MY SHIP MY SHIP!!!! Wow, made that ages ago. Really like the texture you've used. Nice dark and moody render. Well done.

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zescanner

5:24PM | Fri, 28 May 2004

Fantastic! One of the best renditions of the red planet I've seen done. You can really feel the presence of being there. And I too like the textures you've used on the ship.

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Porthos

6:51PM | Fri, 28 May 2004

Fantastic! Great imagery!

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max-

10:30PM | Fri, 28 May 2004

Holy snappin duck feathers! Very well done; I feel like I am really out there.

Hawke

12:27PM | Sun, 30 May 2004

I love that spaceship - I'm off to download it now :) Fantastic topography on the planet as well.

Batsarse

4:54AM | Tue, 01 June 2004

Now this is a great picture. I love the perspective and the lighting. I wish I could do that so well.

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Coreycupcake

9:04PM | Wed, 20 October 2004

Superb! Love your "out in space" images.

nurt123

8:27PM | Fri, 29 September 2006

awesome


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