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In Harm's Way

Bryce Science Fiction posted on Feb 03, 2007
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This started out with trying to imagine what would a missile designed to operate in space look like? From there I started to imagine what uses they would have, and how they would operate. This scene is a strike on a convoy of mostly cargo ships. One ship has reversed its course and is fleeing, while two cargo ships are in trouble as multiple missles are tracking them, and moving in for the kill. Mostly just playing around, I admit, but it's fun to do. Thanks for taking a look, and comments are always appreciated.

Comments (5)


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gateman45

11:34AM | Sat, 03 February 2007

cool modeling...he says with a jealous grin...

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wawadave

11:50PM | Sat, 03 February 2007

nice work!!! you make the ships?

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NefariousDrO

6:11AM | Sun, 04 February 2007

Yep, all of the ships were built by me. I also like to mess around with the default textures in Bryce, so some of them are altered by me as well. Thanks for compliments, I appreciate it.

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CrimsonDesire

3:41AM | Sat, 10 February 2007

great ships ^^

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Chipka

8:47PM | Tue, 30 October 2007

Another great work! I love the unique ship and missile designs and the textures you've rendered. Great scene, beautifully composed!


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