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Zoroaster-78A

Shade3D Science Fiction posted on Feb 13, 2005
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Princess of Borobudur This is better to locate this image in between Zoroaster-77 and Zoroaster-76. Agnes appears in the Zoroaster series. She ride on a Jetbike and flies above Borobudur ruins at evening. Agnes is a princess of Borobudur in my story. The area of forest is 20 X 20 miles, filled by 1500 trees. Size of Borobudur is almost same as real one. My Borobudur is cone shape but real one is square pyramid with no room space. Garden around ruins is just my idea.

Comments (49)


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BecSchm

7:30AM | Sun, 13 February 2005

Fantastic work! V

HobbyHopper

7:32AM | Sun, 13 February 2005

Hi, friends. I have made three images using same background image. I will upload another two within a week.

twinkle_me_7

7:33AM | Sun, 13 February 2005

Wao! It is lovely landscape and nice relaction on wings. Good job and thank you for exciting show!

as07

7:58AM | Sun, 13 February 2005

GREATTTTTTTTT!!! flying around borobudur is a great idea really!!!!!! must be a lot of polygon and the landscape really beautiful you done another masterpiece CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!VOTE for sure

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DMFW

8:01AM | Sun, 13 February 2005

Like the way the landcape opens up in this one. The pagodas in the distant forest are a nice touch and is that Melody and John I can see below?

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GraphicsMuse

8:14AM | Sun, 13 February 2005

What an excellent point of view! Awesome job!

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violet

8:28AM | Sun, 13 February 2005

Excellent work again...great depth...wonderful..!!

Heart'Song

8:52AM | Sun, 13 February 2005

What an amazing panorama!! Beautiful lighting, and the POV adds beautifully to the sense of freedom and expanse. I really love this.

ErrantMinion

9:07AM | Sun, 13 February 2005

Excellent work and very nice

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sittingblue

9:23AM | Sun, 13 February 2005

extraordinary artwork. amazing depth.

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foleypro

9:54AM | Sun, 13 February 2005

Awesome work my friend...

dragonfly2000

10:01AM | Sun, 13 February 2005

I'll repeat foleypro as it's what came to mind - awesome work, the POV made my stomach lurch, great one.

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jerr3d

10:09AM | Sun, 13 February 2005

Awesome view! I can see Jenny (?) on the ground.

zoku01

10:54AM | Sun, 13 February 2005

What a fantastic view! I feel like I am right there in the scene just above her. Wow! This is truely magnificent. A place I would love to visit. Excellent artwork!

ISSE

11:15AM | Sun, 13 February 2005

Wov this is super pov,make me feel of flying over temple

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rain

11:32AM | Sun, 13 February 2005

I agree about the POV. I don't like heights and this picture made me nervous so you've captured the feeling of height very well. I'd like to visit this place too and, with your artwork, I can :)

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specs2

11:45AM | Sun, 13 February 2005

Nice POV and great wind dynamics.

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sarsa

11:57AM | Sun, 13 February 2005

BEAUTIFUL scenery....and I love the pov on this....perfect....absolutely perfect!

Malstorm

1:06PM | Sun, 13 February 2005

beautiful stuff!!! detail and lighting is amazing bud "BIG VOTE"

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pjaj

2:06PM | Sun, 13 February 2005

Very beautiful work here my friend! Excellent job indeed!!!

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orbital

2:36PM | Sun, 13 February 2005

What a view! You've excelled your self with this one!

kusanagi73

3:52PM | Sun, 13 February 2005

I love the lighting, depth and movement.

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zorares

4:22PM | Sun, 13 February 2005

Lovely viewpoint!

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Ona

5:11PM | Sun, 13 February 2005

Absolutely stunning and beautiful. So rich, so detailed and opulent! I can only suspect how much data and computing power this scene needs ... oh, I've seen the cooling machine of your PC... ;)

wildfire2003

7:40PM | Sun, 13 February 2005

What a wonderful POV, love the scale and ,odeling!! Excellent!!V

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ElorOnceDark

8:40PM | Sun, 13 February 2005

Great pic! Love the POV, and excellent work on the architecture!

Calanthe

1:31AM | Mon, 14 February 2005

Gasp! This is breathtaking! Bravo, my friend!

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Calseeor

4:50AM | Mon, 14 February 2005

Nice view of the landscape, it really gives a feel of hight. The pose of her clothing shows the wind (the way the back piece bends downward). And the long shadows give a nice timeframe to it. Beautiful work as always.

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tallpindo

7:09AM | Mon, 14 February 2005

Seventy-eight is a favorite number with me. It is six hundred three score and six divided by "e" the root of natural numbers and then divided by "pi" the circle diameter factor to find the circumference, rounded off to an integer. Like the separation filed that year it is based on a fantasy of universal sin focused on one man as a crime. I like your image better than the original Borobudor. After all this is my first expereince with it.

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jenay

7:56AM | Mon, 14 February 2005

wonderful perspective :) very dynamic :)

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