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Verian III

3D Studio Max Space posted on Dec 06, 2004
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Verian III is located in the Verian System and is our image for scientfic cataloguing for the day. Our latest images from our long range telescope has reinforced the possibility of a cataclysmic planetary event which may have occured between the newly formed Verian III and the collision of moon sized mass object. Our scientists also see this event as a possible reason for the runaway moon theory. The scientists also speculate that that the crater almost nearly destroyed Verian III itself from the size of the crater on the northern hemisphere. Our latest image also reinforces the the fact that Verian III and the Verian IV Moon are more closely similar in mineral composition. Verian IV can also been seen in this image in the far mid right as the light brown dot. I would like to thank "RedMagickMage" for his simple to follow glow effect. I would also like to thank you the viewers for your feedback and i am always looking for tips and trick when using 3D Studio Max.

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flinch67

6:53AM | Mon, 06 December 2004

Hey CentraCore, looks like we went the same way lol, I started out in Bryce and recently switched to Max too. Nice work.

CentraCore

12:14PM | Mon, 06 December 2004

Well i am still using Bryce 5 for some textures on a flat plane and then importing them with 3D Max. I seem to like 3D Max alot. Well right now i am very limited with ideas since i am still learning this complex software. Going back to bryce i still love it thou for its baby like buttons.

Tibbe

1:32AM | Wed, 16 February 2005

very very nice sun and "lighting" on the planets :D


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