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| SFM Guru Realname: Hendrik Join Date: May 2006 Location: Cologne, Germany Age: 22
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| Prelude to War (Update on Page 2) A few days ago I've started to play around with my star wars models again. So, of course I had to use fractalsponges famous ISD and the interdictor by jarjarthomas and james r bassetts TIE whose great details matchs perfectly!This is one of the images I've done so far. It shows an imperial Task Force on the way to combat. Hope you like it! |
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| Resident Ph.D Flaunter | The nebula is the Orion Nebula, visible to the naked eye preferably in winter time, northern hemisphere. It's mainly illuminated by three very massive O-stars, called the Trapezium, but also contains pillars of dust and quite a few young protostars waiting to be hatched. Normally the colors are red-pinkish due to the light emitted from the HII regions bombarded by the UV radiation from the Trapezium. Gotta love renders with that POW on the SD:s. Keep up the good work //Dr.Asz |
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| SFM Oracle Realname: Rich Join Date: May 2006 Location: Hull, Yorkshire, England Age: 38
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Blog Entries: 2 | Nice, I would have added some faint blue light to the fill light though, since they appear to be just in front of the background, rather than illuminated by it. |
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| SFM Obsessed Realname: Adam Kopala Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Poland Age: 19
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| Awesome image Like Stefan adviced you, add a blue light to make the ships "melt" with the background and it will be perfect ![]() Those Star Wars images over here just make me want do a SW ship |
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