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Entry #18

Where more fitting the element of water than in the wet and dank bowels of an aging nuclear cooling tower of a terraformer on a far off planet? Where the tower’s water jacket can hardly contain its contents and spills down to the lowest levels flooding the very foundation. Beware! For something evil lurks down here. The image is 99.8% Bryce 5.1 except for color correction and signature done in Photoshop. The walls are textured Bryce Boolean primitive cubes with cylinders for pipes and couplings. Turn-off valve is a torus with cylinder cross bars on a cube. Foreground hanging cable is a Bryce lattice whereas the computer screen, dripping water, background mist, background overhead cabling and light beam bursts are tweaked and home grown textured 2D plains. The grid shadows on ceiling crossbeam and side walls were created using a home grown textured light gel. The water ripples and splashes are terrains with Bryce tweaked textures. Central light source is a sphere.

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