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Battle of Sluis-Van

Cinema 4D Science Fiction posted on Jul 29, 2004
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A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away... With the battle of Sluis-Van, imperial remnant forces under the brilliant command of Grand Admiral Thrawn turn the tides in theyr ongoing struggle against the New Republic. Catching the former rebel forces by surprise, Thrawn manages to push deep into New Republic territory, plotting to strike even against the former Imperial home world of Coruscant that is now the headquarter of the seemingly victorius Rebel Alliance. ----- This picture was done in Cinema4D 8XL Black bottom bar with text added in Photoshop Inspired by the fantastic novels of Timothy Zahn. Additional thanks and credits as with the previous picture. I hope you like it. ^_^

Comments (22)


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plasmid

6:26PM | Thu, 29 July 2004

wow, nice use of blur and layout. great render.

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commander_bombast

6:41PM | Thu, 29 July 2004

Nice image. One note. Lucas used much longer laser rays, many times longer than the ships. These look a little more like tracer bullets.

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VOID

6:51PM | Thu, 29 July 2004

Thanks for your comment! However, you are wrong. The length of the laser and blaster rays in the star wars movies differed from movie to movie and from ship to ship. Just throw "tie fighter" into google. Third picture shows exactly the length I used. In fact it is more a style question. :)

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Moebius87

7:03PM | Thu, 29 July 2004

Brilliant models and composition! Textures look like they could use a bit more work, but the amount of detail on this is absolutely insane. Great work!

Rumor had it that you were in a car accident. I'm glad that you are back posting. :o)

LodeRunner68k

7:42PM | Thu, 29 July 2004

Excellent work! Try to make the destroyer a bit dirtier, but besides that I really love it. :D

Lifebane

7:44PM | Thu, 29 July 2004

Cool work!

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RETIRED

8:14PM | Thu, 29 July 2004

supurb detail and effort, my BEST complements to you. :). and a VOTE too.

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Ev3rM0r3

8:54PM | Thu, 29 July 2004

the size of the destoyer to the tie fighter is wrong.. if you look how big the windows are then how big the tie fighters windows on the one crashing into the crusier.. i mean... they'd be some big guys... if you shrunk the tie fighters by about 1/3 of what yhey are now it would be pretty close.. but all in all good pic.

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ralfetas

10:37PM | Thu, 29 July 2004

The compositing is excellent, but the textures, the ilumination and the render could be better, the stardestroyer is excelent to! Maybe if you use some target with depth of field you could get the size write, and maybe the texture could be more simple. Anyway, great image! And sorry for the bad english :-)

Nitz-001

10:58PM | Thu, 29 July 2004

Yes,Star Wars is the BEST!!!!!!While People Die,The Force Is Forever,Which Means You Are Forever.Good Job,Maggot,I may let you be a modeler im my beloved core.

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Django

12:00AM | Fri, 30 July 2004

Fine detail and textures.. well done

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TKraccoon

12:37AM | Fri, 30 July 2004

I'm not sure what exactly is textured and what is modeled (so points there lol) but modelling wise from what I can tell this looks pretty spectacular. Nice job.

Gizmozeroone

2:15AM | Fri, 30 July 2004

About the size of the lasers, that long lasers are from the superblasters mountet on the deathstar. Great Job, i realy like starwars. Keep on modeling ;)

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VOID

4:45AM | Fri, 30 July 2004

About the size of the fighters: The size of the ships is pefectly scaled. You can trust me. The Tie fighter exploding ist not crashing into the star destroyer. You can tell so from the A-Wings trajectory. The impression that it is is an optical illusion. The fighters are relatively far away from the destroyers hull. About the texturing: Yepp, it sucks. I will use some more dirt and depth blur in the next pictures and add more texturing to the destroyer. Thanks for all the comments! Keeps me researching and working to get all the feedback integrated. :D

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bazze

10:22AM | Fri, 30 July 2004

wow did you model all ships yourself? Or are they from theforce.net?

_eko_

11:49AM | Fri, 30 July 2004

nice detail. it would be nice to some more Chaos so like fighters crashing into each other as war in all ages is confusing

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Perry6

12:16PM | Fri, 30 July 2004

Excellent modeling!!!! I love all the details!

Mr_Johnson

2:32PM | Fri, 30 July 2004

Wow... Lovely Picture!:-)I can almost hear the imperial theme, while looking at it!

ShellShock

10:53AM | Sun, 08 August 2004

Wow! Exellent scene!

Schokohase

4:34PM | Mon, 30 August 2004

Let's call it a draw... fear us, imps!

Lukidiehl

5:52PM | Tue, 31 August 2004

youre sitting long time in front of your pc if you model things like that. how the hell did you do that??? very impressive

Makariel

12:13PM | Mon, 29 November 2004

The exploding Tie-fighter looks strange... but a great picture!


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