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Departure from Dead City

Vue Science Fiction posted on Jan 30, 2004
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TH Mk504 Scientific ship is taking off from exploration platform near Dead City, and is heading back to The Colony 77. It

Comments (133)


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dlk30341

2:29PM | Sat, 31 January 2004

WOW!!!!!! The modeling is FANTASTIC!!! This is the best & most imaginative sci-fi scene I think I've ever seen!!! The detail is well....I'm speechless...excellent doesn't even describe this pic enough!!! KUDOS!!! Brilliant work.

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Bonker

4:56AM | Sun, 01 February 2004

I've looked at this a couple of days now, and couldnt think of any words that describe who amazed I am by this render. Wich program do u use for modelling? I know its hard to work as an 3d artist, but you if any here at renderosity has what it takes. Best wishes Benny..

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Panic912

7:23AM | Sun, 01 February 2004

I'm sorry that you lost your work! This is an absolutely fantastic sci-fi scene! So many details! Love it!!

JEtx

11:52AM | Sun, 01 February 2004

Naprawde Super!!!!!!!

Higherspirit

3:35PM | Sun, 01 February 2004

This is very well done!!! =) oh, regarding jobs...Im sure youll find an interesting one soon ;-) ...Im out of the matrix too at the moment, the only thing that "sux" is the lack of finances :)

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Alexander_Kroener

3:02AM | Mon, 02 February 2004

What an outstanding job... I like espcially the amazing textures and the hazy atmosphere. That's a clear vote!

ivo-k

5:08AM | Mon, 02 February 2004

What a gigantic scene.Excellent pic.

aeires

9:25AM | Mon, 02 February 2004

Get your own website and charge a membership fee. Your pics are breathtaking and worth paying for. You'd probably even make enough money to go into graphics design full time.

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tse60

9:54AM | Mon, 02 February 2004

Cusz, jak mial zwyczaj pisac pewien mocno wyuczony student, podobno nic nie dzieje sie bez przyczyny i jesli wierzyc w reinkarnacje, sam sobie wybrales taka kolej zycia; zeby zmierzyc sie z czyms, z czym nie miales szans prowadzac zycie takie jak dotychczas... Rozumiem, co czujesz, bo dziwny jest ten swiat - pracodawca-pracobiorca i zbyt czesto sprowadza sie go relacji niedouczona pan-swinia kontra inteligentny sluga-pastuszek (nie bierz oczywiscie tego do siebie ;) Rozumiem, chociaz nikt mnie nigdy nie wywalil z pracy (ta obecna jest ma). Lubie zmiany?.. Ale dosyc na ten temat. Mimo, ze Twoja praca mnie denerwuje (jest taka ogromniasta!, ze trudno ja ogarnac na raz), przesycona szczegami ze swietnym swiatlem (as usual), przemyslana az do bu, to najzwyczajniej na swiecie - podoba mi. Wszyscy juz wszystko wypisali (wszystkie klawisze) przede mna (cholerka), wiec co bede sie powtarzal... A co do utrzymywania sie i krecenia kasy na rysunkach... phe, nie w naszym kraju, bo tutaj modne jest miec wszystko za darmo (zwlaszcza media tak by chccialy). Ale prowac trzeba. Moze ONI szukaja czegos innego niz Twoje arcydziela inzynierii 3D? Cusz... powodzenia i niech kropla Twojej weny skapnie na mnie, bo susza w mym mgu okrutna... Trzymaj sie. :) Mirek_+v

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brylaz

11:35AM | Mon, 02 February 2004

That's really a masterpiece.... Brilliant work!!!

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FrenchKiss

1:36AM | Tue, 03 February 2004

I don't know how I missed this! It's beautiful, Robert! So detailed and incredible well put together. WOW!

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Mechanismo

12:55PM | Tue, 03 February 2004

yup thats prett damn amazing art-work... !! i really like all the tiny details, and the buildings are just increadable!! most excellent dude!!

beetle-car

1:48PM | Tue, 03 February 2004

INCREDIBLE!! The sense of scale and detail of of your work is startling. This piece is magnificent! It's a shame that someone who can produce images of this calibur would have a hard time getting paid for it. Best wishes for a speedy return to employment, but in the meantime, I'll look forward to seeing more of your art! It is an inspiration. --Dennis

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jgmart

2:17PM | Tue, 03 February 2004

Always amazing! So much detail you can look at it for hours. A masterpiece!

Calanthe

2:20PM | Tue, 03 February 2004

They've said it all! I only say that your image is wonderful! :)

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MINTY1974

2:24PM | Tue, 03 February 2004

Another fantastic image robert. I really love the way you used the star trek drydock model as a building, very inventive. Sorry to hear about the job mate. I am sure things will pick up soon. Keep on creating images of this calibre, they are truly amazing. Cheers! Anthony

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bogwoppet

2:30PM | Tue, 03 February 2004

A wonderful and highly detailed scene that has perfect composition and lighting. The model work is amazing and I really like this image. Very well done:)

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Dani36

3:01PM | Tue, 03 February 2004

Ooooooohhhhhhhh WooooooooooW this is excellent very very beautiful :)))......here is nothing to criticizes ....oh my english is bad.....thank you for your wonderful massage ..i am so happy :)))

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rds

3:06PM | Tue, 03 February 2004

Excellent detail very well done.

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danamo

3:08PM | Tue, 03 February 2004

WOWWWW!!! I can't believe I'm so late commenting on this. Incredible detail everywhere I look, and many subtle touches! I am sorry also that you lost your employment, but selfishly I am glad that this means you have more time to make such epic Sci-fi masterpieces! I hope that when you find your next Dilberts style job you won't have a pointy-haired boss,lol. The folks in the Bryce Forum may lynch me for saying this, but your incredible work in Vue has me thinking of switching to "The Dark Side",;-).

Drakath

3:59PM | Tue, 03 February 2004

Yes, this is great. Your images always look like they were real. You can feel the size and vastness of the landscape. I like that very much.

carmello

5:36PM | Tue, 03 February 2004

wow..! again an impressive image. i really wish you all the best for your future job career!

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efflux

6:08PM | Tue, 03 February 2004

I think that Eon's own efforts to market their program will be fairly lame in comparison to the effect of anyone seeing this. A masterpiece. The greatest Vue picture I have ever seen. Maybe the greatest Computer graphics picture I have ever seen.

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Shari123

6:21PM | Tue, 03 February 2004

I think this is the most colossal 3D image I have ever viewed! What a treat for the eyes. A most excellent render. There is absolutely no critique at all. It is perfect!

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jwdell

10:37PM | Tue, 03 February 2004

Awesome work, as always!! My vue renders come out flat and crappy lookin, That's why I never post them, I'll keep trying, seeing your works is inspiring!!!

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Pelican

2:51AM | Wed, 04 February 2004

More than excellent scifi-work, great story by the image ! Can't wait how the story will continue !!

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Artzy

7:43AM | Wed, 04 February 2004

Fantastic!
Wonderfully Done!

mapicus

2:11PM | Wed, 04 February 2004

Well,I would not pay any cent for your pics,cause if their prize is like their quality I were to poor. ;-) But as you said: Time to make more of them. GIVE ME MORE !!! XLT.

brycelover

6:33PM | Wed, 04 February 2004

Excellent

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McDetti

4:35AM | Thu, 05 February 2004

I am speechless, Fantastic work !


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