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  • This is your masterpiece

  • @aarondavid826 lol thanks! =-)

  • I sure hope you do this for a living b/c if you don't, you're wasting your time at your other job. This is beautiful, and awesome!!!

  • @firmingitup Thanks! =-) Glad you liked it. But unfortunately this is just a pass time activity for me, it would be cool though to do this for a living. Maybe one day. :-P

  • @DVLIAC Hopefully so!

  • Watch full animated cartoons done in BRYCE by CLICKING HERE NOW!!

  • nicee vid man...XD

  • Thanks =-)

  • Nice ! the part where only a part of the ship is illuminated (at the end) must have taken AGES to render. i also had this problem when redering with lights.

    You can find a bryce video i made as tribute to Daft punk "around the world"

  • Thanks. =-) Actually I don't think that part was too bad, the part that took the longest, that I can remember, was the part where the camera comes up through the planet rings then the ship flys over them, because bryce seams to have a hard time rendering volumetric textures like that. :P

  • Oh I also checked out your daft punk video, it was pretty cool! =-)

  • VERY NICE INDEED.

    You might want to check out these cartoon vids.

    CLICK HERE.

  • I can't help but wonder what's the CG program the real Voyager used for its intro Space effects? I can't be bryce base on what I saw in this rather good illustration, and I have a feeling DVLIAC you know what I'm talking about and you know the answer...please help me. I am looking to start making a basic astronomy illustration with Milky Way and planets, but as good quality as the ST Voyager one. Thanks!

  • I know what your talking about but I really don't know what program they would of used, definately something more high tech and fancy then Bryce, like 3D Studio Max or Maya, but I don't know if those were around when voyager first came out. :-P

  • Some of the older Star Trek movies were 3DS Max, some were scale models, Maya has also been used and for the latest film it was done with Zbrush.

  • Cool vid!

  • Thanks =-)

  • Nice work!

  • Thanks! =-)

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