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No one was watching...

Vue Science Fiction posted on Aug 13, 2004
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"No one was watching..." ...their landing. Their first scout ships arrived at dawn, but only a handful of humans was still alive. Not on Earth, but far away, on the invaders mother ship - behind Moon's orbit. Lucky were those few taken 8 months ago. They were kept as specimens of a race that had to be slaughtered. Invaders did not want to destroy Earth, its biosphere was just what they needed, it was the purpose of their long journey. They have only to get rid of potential thread posed by humans. Although primitives, but still dangerous. Invaders were preoccupied by thread posed by nuclear missiles. They have not been prepared to wage an open war with a technical civilization, and a single low yield nuclear warhead could easily destroy any of their ship. They left their home planet over 20000 years ago, they knew their destination thanks to robots which provided them with very detailed information about Earth. However by a strange coincidence, no robot succeed to identify stone age humans as a specie that could quickly develop to technical civilization, which now posed a thread that have to be dismissed. Just six month earlier, they started sending on Earth drones that spread deadly virus all over continents. Of course, drone ships were well protected against Earth's tracking radar systems. However, few malfunctioning drones crashed and remains of one have been discovered on hills surrounding Zaisan Lake. They have been even correctly identified, so humanity could learn the cause of mysterious disease that has been proliferating since a few weeks at alarming rate. Fortunately, it is only fiction - I hope I did not scare you too much :) The story will continue.... (if you like it) CREDITS : Ships are from 3D Cafe, 3D Heaven, and De Espona 500 3D Objects Credits go also to cermit who provide me with some valuable suggestions. Harbor structures, Scout Ships, Aliens and whole city infrastructure (roads, trees, signs etc) are mine. Sky is volumetric atmosphere with one cloud layer of my design. I use many additional lights to simulate global lighting. Cheers ! :-) Robert

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MarkHirst

9:43AM | Fri, 13 August 2004

Let me be the first to congratulate you on this stunning work. Absolutely incredible!!!

Hermond

9:45AM | Fri, 13 August 2004

Incredible m8, excellent work. The sun light is very realistic in this one. Very well done indeed. Congrats.

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kenwas

9:50AM | Fri, 13 August 2004

An incredible piece of brilliant work. The city, dock areas and light are beautifully done. Quite spectacular! Vote!

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lingrif

9:50AM | Fri, 13 August 2004

Fantastic image! And story to go with it. Wonderful work.

hstewarth

9:51AM | Fri, 13 August 2004

Excelient and abosolutely incredible work! Your images are the reason I decided to purchase Vue and this image is no exception. Without question a Vote . Hope many more of these.. Extremely well done!

Plaminek

9:58AM | Fri, 13 August 2004

WOW ... Fantastic !!!

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DMFW

9:59AM | Fri, 13 August 2004

What an awesome city! Beautifully lit too. Very, very well done...

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Fredy

10:01AM | Fri, 13 August 2004

Wonderful! The lighting is fantastic! v

nanotyrannus

10:03AM | Fri, 13 August 2004

Superb work, the lighting and atmosphere made me have to look twice to make sure it wasn't a photo :) Excellent details and work with the city as well as the composition. Excellent Work!

susanmoses

10:03AM | Fri, 13 August 2004

Such perfection... your Science Fiction city scenes are mind-blowing and I love this one especially.. as it has a sense of being a real place... such a grand scaled image... so much to enjoy... viewing this... I am a child again... I want to explore every alley, street and building... BRAVO!

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amapitodd

10:06AM | Fri, 13 August 2004

Fantastic work. Everything about it comes from a master. The lighting is perfect. Great work, Robert.

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pjero

10:09AM | Fri, 13 August 2004

Quite unbelievable, I am so humbled looking at your work !!! Mindblowing is the correct term here!!!

Teknal

10:15AM | Fri, 13 August 2004

Wow! This is excellent. I really like the story too.

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ramhernan

10:22AM | Fri, 13 August 2004

Ho my God! this is impressive! by far, the best dystopia image i ever see! your personal way to manage this scenarios is unique! and the storyline superb! EXCELLENT WORK! please continue the history, this goes veryy good!!

Jay7347

10:31AM | Fri, 13 August 2004

Wow...such fine work. You bring a smile to my face. A big fat Vote to you this morning for a wonderful piece of work! -jay

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Rakahan

10:57AM | Fri, 13 August 2004

I love the worlds that you create in your stories and images. Vote

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joshus_hund

11:03AM | Fri, 13 August 2004

WHOOOAA!! I cannot beleive this!! I'll have to read your text later, because I sit here and stare at your pic, though I should have left for a date! ;-) v for sure!

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zaberc

11:11AM | Fri, 13 August 2004

Fantastic !!! Impressive POV and extremely well done!!!!! Bravo Robert!

Faminto

11:23AM | Fri, 13 August 2004

Wonderfull...

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danamo

11:58AM | Fri, 13 August 2004

Every where I look there is an incredible amount of detail! The atmospheric haze and lighting are superb and really "sell" this as being a real city. Even though many of the models you used are available to the general public, there aren't many people who could surround them with a convincing "infrastructure" and environment. Way past excellent my friend!

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esper77

12:01PM | Fri, 13 August 2004

Excellent image! The atmosphere and lighting are superb and I really like the scale of the image, very well done!V

IQ200

12:12PM | Fri, 13 August 2004

Od razu widac, ze profesjonalny grafik to robil :) Odlotowo to wyglada. Super robota!!!

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ShawnDriscoll

12:14PM | Fri, 13 August 2004

You do wonders with Vue.

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ia-du-lin

12:17PM | Fri, 13 August 2004

wonderful sci-fi world - excellent image

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dlk30341

12:17PM | Fri, 13 August 2004

Brilliant! Super composition & outstanding POV! Bravo!!

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Shari123

12:35PM | Fri, 13 August 2004

What a fantastical image! An excellent composition. I am very impressed. Of particular note is the fantastic building entry point you created. Bravo!

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xceiverx

12:38PM | Fri, 13 August 2004

WOW!! What an anwesome image!! This is just to cool, Excellent work!

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TheWingedOne

1:09PM | Fri, 13 August 2004

CRUNCH Did you hear my jaw hitting the keyboard?!? I'm speechless... This is one of the best Vue images I've ever seen before - it's a dream!!! How long did it take to render this one?

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riko

1:11PM | Fri, 13 August 2004

Ok, verry nice in all, but if your docked spaceship is in front of the camera you need some heavy distant blur for the rest. For the rest nothing to do with your hard work but: I whish the absolute morrons of this community tried to look before they are comenting. Everything is in their limited view(s) rated "excelent" even if it isn't! Ranked: needs work.

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cermit

1:37PM | Fri, 13 August 2004

Wiesz dobrze Robercie co ja sadze o tym renderku...ciesze sie ze moglem pomoc :) Cala przyjemnosc po mojej stronie...Co do pracy - jest po prostu genialna...Chyba najlepsza pracka Sci-Fi jaka widzialem na renderosity...W tej chwili jestes daleko przed calym peletonem, osiagnoles poziom niedostepny dla wielu..gratulacje :)

Brilliant render..I am glad I could help..Its for sure one of the best Sci-Fi renders Ive ever seen. You are very close too perfection :) Vote and render goes to favorities.


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