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SECOND EMPIRE : Day Of The Locust : Part VII

Bryce (none) posted on Aug 06, 2001
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On the outskirts of the capitol sector of Coruscant, incomprehensibly vast buildings line the metropolitan district known as The Belladine, home to the Galactic Senate and the New Republic along with most of the political and spiritual factions of the galaxy... Three decades before, it was also known as The Imperial City, where Emperor Palpatine once held corrupt office over all systems in his grasp... The throbbing drone of troop carriers and command shuttles descends upon its streets, casting huge shadows of fear like ghosts from a best forgotten nightmare... By Kromekat

Comments (16)


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muf

8:17PM | Mon, 06 August 2001

Another great one. What type of tie's are these?

Sacred Rose

8:19PM | Mon, 06 August 2001

Whoahhhhhhh my bifocals just took a turn!!!! AMAZING motion blur!!! um....captain......captain, can we slow down a bit please??????????????????

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Xena

8:20PM | Mon, 06 August 2001

Wicked! The sense of movement in this render is extraordinary. On ya guys :)

Curio

8:39PM | Mon, 06 August 2001

WOW! I can't believe how accurately you've done Coruscant! Big Respect! It's like one of the SW concept paintings! - excellent image - it's looking good at city level (should make beck happy! lol!) - great prose too!

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foleypro

9:29PM | Mon, 06 August 2001

THIS IS AWESOME I HOPE TO ONE DAY BE AS GOOD AS YOUZE GUYS CONGRATS...Yes now I understand....been thinking how much ram you needed to have all those buildings and not blow up your computer,but to me these look like terrains... is it so?

Sking

10:21PM | Mon, 06 August 2001

Another great image. Great movement has been shown and the city scape is pretty neat also. The way you have put this scene (as well as all your others) together is just excellent.

fozzibear

10:55PM | Mon, 06 August 2001

Well, all of the above, what else is there to say? great image!!!

Armands

1:11AM | Tue, 07 August 2001

Great feel of scale and movement! Maybe i mist some light at the buildings (looks like dead city:), but it look superb anyway!

Taura Noxx

2:14AM | Tue, 07 August 2001

great angle! your images are excellent :)

epicerik760

4:41AM | Tue, 07 August 2001

Awesome!!

depakotez

5:37AM | Tue, 07 August 2001

Don't know anything I can add to this, that the others haven't said. Great job.

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kromekat

6:37AM | Tue, 07 August 2001

Cheers for your comments guys! - muf, the ships are troop transports/freighters from the SW game X-Wing, I cant remember where from sadly.... foley, the city is made of a combination of terrains and imported meshes from SWMA, I was going to model ALL the towers from terrains and primitives, but went for the easier/less excessive method of using ready made meshes as well! :)

Kebbelchen

8:09AM | Tue, 07 August 2001

Your work allways stunns me again! Great perspective, textures and lightning! ThanX!

jjsmlee

10:21PM | Tue, 07 August 2001

What a fantastic sense of scale you convey in your latest work. Bravo.

AceC

11:55PM | Tue, 07 August 2001

Very cool shot of the city, although the lack of Sentinel Class storm-trooper transports caught my eye. I guess the Empire hasn't re-scrounged those up yet :)

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Shademaster

2:40AM | Mon, 10 September 2001

Man, this looks cool! Animation idea?!?


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