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Rising Sun Arcology

New Artists (none) posted on Feb 02, 2003
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Um, this picture I made in Blender, toying with quarter-spheres. This object actually has a spiral shape to it (can't see in this pic) from tinkering around with odd structures with quarter-spheres, and eventually I decided to make a sort of space colony object. Then I decided to make it a 3D-2D work, and this Robert McCall-reminiscient scene is the result. An outer-space arcology launched by Neo-Imperial Japan's space program. Rendered in a 16:9 aspect ratio, thought it looked better than the default settings :) I put this in Beginner gallery because it's been *forever* since I've been into 3D graphics, not since I was 14 when my parents bought me 3D Studio R3 for my birthday (and soon after lost interest when I got a modem and spent all my time on BBSes and the net). Now I'm almost 23 years old and deciding to get back into the art again (I should have never strayed from it to begin with!!! DAMN), I've got a looooooooong way to go but it's worth it.

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sean-san

4:28PM | Sun, 02 February 2003

Simple, subtle and gets the point across, an A+ image (mostly becuase I dunno how to work blender, and I'm a sucker for spheres:P )


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