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Vue Science Fiction posted on Mar 14, 2005
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May 16th, 2009 - Malopolska - Southern Poland - Mid size ship carrier hovers over Wierzbanowa village - reconnaissance teams onboard of several small multipurpose scout ships are about to directly examine Earth's life forms and check closely the spot that was chosen for settlement of first colony base.
Scout Ships levitate thanks to antigravitational field generators. If you look on right corner, you may notice how ship generated force field interacts with environment - it lays down rye plants while ship approaches the ground - the filed force rises gradually and close to the fuselage it is hard as the steel although remains invisible - this phenomena is the reason why ships shapes are not very aerodynamic - aerodynamic of the hull does not matter, as it is completely sheltered by force filed.

Scene was made with Vue 5 Infinite - if you want to know more about making of this scene, check my website - section SCENES - there is detailled and illustrated article about "Making of Silent Spring"

A P P E A L ! ! !

Guys (& Ladies ;-) ), look at the artistic level of Renderoisity galleries, and go on CGTalk and compare both galleries - OK pros are on CGTalk and amateurs on Renderosity, but we are all responsible for the look and artistic form of this place - be more inventive, be more exigent and critical towards your creations and those post by others.

Maybe some of you think that it is "politically correct" to post lame renders and require only "excellent" ranks and post comments dipping from hollow superlatives...

- Wrong!

Doing this, we kill the artistic level of this gallery, we chase valuable artist from here.

Don't let Renderosity became a place for lame kitsch
Each of us can do better, can work harder on its pictures before posting them.


I play with Vue since 3 years, I have almost no other experience with graphics, never studied art - I am chemistry engineer - and Pole (my nation is known worldwide for its diligence, precision and invention ;-) just joking)
I can not do a nice picture in 15 minutes - nobody can - it is impossible - so I don't post 1000 same lame quality pictures.

Let's try to prepare something that can really impress someone and I post it when we feel that we've done everything possible.
Lets all be responsible for THE ART!

May the imagination & creativity be with you!

PS. Now the image is available in UHD size

Comments (271)


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capitanpescanova

5:31PM | Fri, 23 December 2005

czarnyrobert, I'm astonished, highly impressed by your picture. If I ever have seen a perfect render, yours is one of them. ARTIST, I only can say this. I too am highly impressed by your comments (APPEAL) I am very grateful for your words, I recognize that the good comments to my firsts images (I'm novice in Vue) maybe have made that I try to produce more pictures in detriment to the quality of them. I'll try to remember your words, they can make us better artists

Schubi

2:47AM | Mon, 02 January 2006

Excellent !!

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morin3000

6:52AM | Sat, 21 January 2006

Correction!!Very beautiful image an gallerie!!! VOTEEEE

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goshtac

1:37AM | Wed, 15 February 2006

Just an unbelievable image - great imagination and a good eye for detail and authenticity. Love the fact you say it like it is with regards to us putting our best into our work. After viewing this image, I really have to try much harder. Bravo.... Yes, there are too many excellent ratings passed around, but if any image deserved it, this one does !!!

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dreamlight

5:52AM | Thu, 16 February 2006

Excellent scale and details... WOW!

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vapo

9:42AM | Sat, 25 February 2006

This is just freaking mad... I'm totally out of speach! I have never ever seen such a fantastic, detailed and especially such a HUGE render... You have made some fantastic job on this, my hats off! And I fully agree with you about posting more quality than quantity here...

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VIART

4:44PM | Sat, 25 February 2006

It undoubtedly the unique phenomenon in the modern fine arts!

RJC

10:49AM | Wed, 08 March 2006

This is a masterfully executed sci fi scene. Lighting, details, texturing, modeling are all to aspire to. As one also inspired by the sci fi and space technology genre, I must take to heart what you said about doing everything to perfect the image before posting it. It is obviously worth the extra effort.

LordMidknight

5:48PM | Mon, 13 March 2006

holy moses ... i uhm ... ok, i heard you, man. my next render will be an piece of art no one ever saw before. so, see ya in ... never again ... holy moses ... this pic is just sic! vote

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pangor

1:35AM | Sat, 18 March 2006

Good work for a relative beginner. This is a striking image but then so is all works that I have seen that were created with VUE. It is a remarkable piece of software, and you are a lucky beginner be able to afford such expensive software to do your hard work for you. Most other beginners are not so lucky as you are, instead of having access to software such as Vue to do the hard detail work for them, they have to rely on their own natural talents, and their hard gained skills and experience to force quality images as they can from the tools that they do have available. It is time for you to grow to become a real artist. It would be enlightening to see what you can do with the sort of software that most beginners are limited to, or even more so, if you were limited to using the software that I used as an early beginner. It might help you out of your rut. This site has many truly talented artists each and everyone a beginner. For all true artist are perpetual beginners, learning and growing and trying new things, willing to show their finished masterpieces and not so masterpieces, to share the beauty of their hard work and receive suggestion and pointers from their talented peers. I have seen no growth evidenced in your works. From your offensive words it is clear that you do not appreciate the company of the real artist who frequent here. Yet you post your works here, there by placing yourself into the same category. Or are you trying to discourage other beginners, who you fear that you don't measure up to in when the measure of natural talent it taken? Those who you would discourage from posting here are the very ones artist I welcome. I don't consider myself as having any great talent, however, I do what I can to foster beginners. In comparison what do you do, do you help or hurt them? In my time here, I have seen some of the rawest of the raw beginners who had great talent and great artistic visions. But had not yet learned the skills need to properly realize their visions in their art. Some of those artist it had been my honor to help early on in their artist endeavours. Some are now posting works that surpass what either you or I can produce. What have you done to help the artistic community to grow in this way? Your words would have frightened those individual away had they seen your words in the early stage of their development; their skills would not have had the chance to grow. I reject your opinions posted here and welcome those who you would reject. -- Pangor (a perpetual beginner)

Samaell

9:04AM | Mon, 20 March 2006
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windhawk

10:24AM | Fri, 28 April 2006

I must agree this is a fantastic image. Amazing piece of work. I just feel sad that you had to deface it with your arrogant comments about other people. That is really a shame.

Are0n

4:43AM | Fri, 12 May 2006

Coolest picture ever :P

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Nuria

2:37AM | Tue, 16 May 2006

This image produces me a mixture of sensations, of serenity, the beauty of the landscape, the fantasy, the science fiction, the fineness, the treatment with which you make us see a peaceful, real future, verosimil and beautiful. A great work technician, artistic and of great sensibility!!!! Thank you to allow it to me to enjoy!! Nuria.

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kenmo

11:06AM | Thu, 15 June 2006

Wow..this is certainly one incredible work.... V

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spiritmind

5:29AM | Tue, 27 June 2006

That is great art

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TwoPynts

1:19PM | Wed, 28 June 2006

I echo your sentiments! Brilliant image as well.

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Gog

10:41AM | Mon, 10 July 2006

Superb image and great sentiments!

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Black_Knyght

3:41PM | Sun, 06 August 2006

What an amazing scene!!! absolutely TERRIFIC!!!

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Chipka

12:25PM | Mon, 07 August 2006

I am a science ficton writer and THIS is one of the images I'd talk to my editor about putting on my book covers. You can't judge a book by it's cover, but I'd sure as heck BUY one with a cover by THIS artist! The composition, the balance, the integrity is THAT good.

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mfrolick

10:16AM | Mon, 04 September 2006

Impressive huge landscape. The level of detail is outstanding as always! Bravo!

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DrDestructo

8:47PM | Sat, 14 October 2006

[Image] DUH! What can be said that hasn't already? Brilliantly drool-worthy. [Comments]WAAAAA! What, is all this cyber-junk stored on your personal computer? Stop crying! While you're at it, fire off a letter to Hollywood execs, or music producers, or JK Rowling. Get all of them to be more inventive, exigent and critical. OR you could just filter/not view works from less apt artists, who never-the-less want to share their stuff. Pedestrian pieces can still lend ideas and motivation, and are steppping stones to better works. To all others I say, SPEW FORTH THE MEDIOCRITY... if it's no good, I won't view it...

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DingoD

8:56PM | Thu, 19 October 2006

Nice ship design and a well composed scene, I like the effect in the right lower corner where the rye plants are being squashed down. Hmmm, so that's where crop circles come from.

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orangeweezel

3:54AM | Thu, 09 November 2006

We definitely don't have to be politically correct with this picture. It deserves nothing less than a 5. Awesome, awesome picture. And I agree, we can all do better... (but I think you're a lot closer than the rest of us are).

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infiniview

7:06PM | Tue, 12 December 2006

Great realism!

iwfuutaudls

2:30PM | Thu, 21 December 2006

This is fantastic. Please make more of these.

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Naoo

8:05AM | Wed, 07 February 2007
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phil01

5:14AM | Sun, 24 May 2009

Hello, that to say furthermore, excellent

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dennisrichter

7:47AM | Sat, 12 September 2009

One of the best landscapes I've seen so far

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Cgaynor

9:00AM | Fri, 25 September 2009

Excellent work!


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