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gmd3d October 20th, 2005 02:12 PM

Startrek Drydock
 
I had to start a new thread because I like this picture myself ..So much !! :D :D

I Took me 4 hours 19 minutes and 19 seconds to render. which can serious damage
to one's health .. I love this picture and think its the best one I have attemped so far
with a lot of help and advice from many people..


http://img480.imageshack.us/img480/6...rise6hm.th.jpg
please comment if you have any ideas, I got this Idea from another website and it grew on me.

Gemini1999 October 20th, 2005 02:33 PM

Taranis -

I really, REALLY love this picture....!

One thing, I don't remember 23rd Century Starfleet enviroment suits looking like 20th Century versions....

Excellent work, though!

Cheers,
Bryan

gmd3d October 20th, 2005 02:42 PM

I know :) but I don't have a Starfleet enviroment suit only the NASA one,, but I changed the patchs one the arm and backpack for good measure :) .. The effect I like the most is the reflection in the astronauts faceplate....

rjandron October 20th, 2005 05:25 PM

Looks very good. The reflections are a very nice touch.

I would suggest enhancing the glows on the blue panels in the back, and on the hexagonal light rack as well. You may also want to play around with posing the astronaut on the far right of the image--his jump above the saucer, as shown in the shadows, does not seem to be reflected in his pose.

I love the inclusion of people in the viewports.

Why 4 hours to render?

gpdesigner October 20th, 2005 06:16 PM

Taranis this render is awesome man . . . . . .
it has a lot of realism in it . . very very well done . . . . .

Quote:

Originally Posted by Taranis
I Took me 4 hours 19 minutes and 19 seconds to render. which can serious damage to one's health.


:rotf: . . . . . :LOL: dude . . I've hit the Render button on a scene before and waited 48 hours . . . . 4 hours is nothing.
. . . . . . just wait . . . . one day soon you'll see :D

Santee

Fragmentary October 20th, 2005 08:03 PM

Hey, nice one Taranis!
I really like this one. It's really well made, but best of all its a great concept for picture. There's so much going on it. The reflection, the interior thru the window, the background- great work. :salute:

gmd3d October 21st, 2005 01:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rjandron
Looks very good. The reflections are a very nice touch.

I would suggest enhancing the glows on the blue panels in the back, and on the hexagonal light rack as well. You may also want to play around with posing the astronaut on the far right of the image--his jump above the saucer, as shown in the shadows, does not seem to be reflected in his pose.

I love the inclusion of people in the viewports.

Why 4 hours to render?

I will work on that.. thanks :) I was thinking of moving him or her :D over to the right of the picture ..
the 4 hours ?? don't really know??

gmd3d October 21st, 2005 01:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Santee
Taranis this render is awesome man . . . . . .
it has a lot of realism in it . . very very well done . . . . .




:rotf: . . . . . :LOL: dude . . I've hit the Render button on a scene before and waited 48 hours . . . . 4 hours is nothing.
. . . . . . just wait . . . . one day soon you'll see :D

Santee

48 HOUR'S ouch.. Thanks for the comments
Quote:

Hey, nice one Taranis!
I really like this one. It's really well made, but best of all its a great concept for picture. There's so much going on it. The reflection, the interior thru the window, the background- great work.
thanks Frag :)

Stevew October 21st, 2005 06:10 AM

Very very nice "T"
:thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

gmd3d October 21st, 2005 06:42 AM

Thanks Steve :) I am reworking it a little

gmd3d October 21st, 2005 06:45 AM

oops I forgot to post this one :)
http://img179.imageshack.us/img179/7...hift6ed.th.jpg

Stevew October 21st, 2005 06:46 AM

You are comeing along just fine. Time to start modeling
:D

Stevew October 21st, 2005 06:49 AM

I don't like dark shots but this in nice, the only thing I see is, is not the astronaught a little too large?

Fragmentary October 22nd, 2005 12:05 PM

Another cool pic!
I really like these, they sort of show a new perspective on the ships. Usually we just see them flying through space or whatever, and lose that tangible human element. Here we get to see people interacting with this massive vessel and it lends a feeling of reality to it.

I think these are nice compositions and either would make an "Ooooh-Ahhhhh" moment in a movie.

Dys October 23rd, 2005 08:59 AM

Both of thoe images are really great, the second one is heading towards and very close to the sort of quality you'd seen in actually sci-fi shows. The first one's really good to, the only thing that I think's a little bit of is the person in the EVA suit he looks a bit big but apart from that it looks really cool.

TheViperMan October 23rd, 2005 09:28 AM

Dear Taranis,

Its a great picture but I would recommend some AA. Al3d's models are one of the bests, the measurements are good, picture is in great balance. But I would recommand Antialliasing at a minimum of 17 passes (Lightwave use : High or PLD 17-pass).

I would love to see the result.

stephanb2006 January 13th, 2006 09:06 PM

Nice Pic

Elvis February 10th, 2006 03:02 PM

Very cool pics, keep 'em coming! :)

@ Gemini1999,
Those are the three NASA astronauts that mysteriously disappeared on the second secret lunar base arming mission of 2009 ordered by George Bush Jr. in his 3rd admin. after suspending the U.S. constitution. :eek:

gmd3d February 11th, 2006 12:01 AM

Thanks :)


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