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sullrise

Bryce (none) posted on Aug 08, 2001
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The planet Sull rises as the sun sets on the Tarsus moon. This marks the beginning of the summer sandstorm season on this barren desert moon. Although thought to be uninhabited for decades, sensors indicate that someone or something has activated the induction well beacon at Outpost 16 in the foothills of the Ka' imi desert. The building and and evaporator well are from SWMA . All the rest was created in Bryce4, rendered for 3 hours with a volumetric atmosphere. Minor Post Production on the ringed planet in Photoshop.

Comments (7)


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kromekat

6:37AM | Wed, 08 August 2001

Very nice :) - reminds me of Pitch Black just prior to the eclipse!

Curio

7:30AM | Wed, 08 August 2001

good work!

Kebbelchen

8:38AM | Wed, 08 August 2001

yeah, thats good work! ThanX! ~{o;)

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guigui

8:43AM | Wed, 08 August 2001

Really cool...

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artistheat

9:15AM | Wed, 08 August 2001

Excellent Alien scene

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vdallas

11:14AM | Wed, 08 August 2001

Wonderful alien scene. The elements blend together nicely to create the impression of a 'real' place. Very moody.

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strata

4:03AM | Thu, 09 August 2001

Chewbacha, I like Star Wars and now, I like you. Nice work.


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