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Crossing the North Rim of Valles Marineris

Bryce Science Fiction posted on Sep 22, 2004
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Just another Martian dirigible picture. The airship is a handy excuse for showing off my latest NASA/JPL picture turned into a terrain. The surface is a little blurred but if the camera were much higher above the terrain, it would seem much sharper. Enjoy! Jeremy

Comments (6)


colas

4:30AM | Wed, 22 September 2004

very well done,splendid sce and modelling.very beautiful!v!

andymoraitis

9:28AM | Wed, 22 September 2004

Looks really good in terms of scale and arrangement. What you may want to try in the future is to mask your dirigible object, and then blend it in Photoshop by using a multiply layer with some of the sun color. That'll make it "fit" more into the scene and make the whole presentation more seamless. Still a good job though :)

Tooonery

12:25PM | Wed, 22 September 2004

Supurb and a VOTE of course. :-). Missed seeing more of your Mars series (hint). Dwayne

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Django

1:13AM | Thu, 23 September 2004

Great Pov..you should animate this.. i agree with tooon.. your mars work ist definately the best of your work..well or i am just a Sci-Fi freak

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melevos

8:39AM | Thu, 23 September 2004

Beautiful image!!Excellent work!!

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lgp692000

11:33AM | Thu, 23 September 2004

Sweeeeeet! I love the blimp.


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