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Space docking bay.
This is a scene I am working on at the moment,am now knee deep in key frames [confused]
Used C4D and PS for multi passes.
800x 500 hence the zip and sit.
Stu.
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Guru
Space docking bay.
Sigh...and my favourite colours as well...could also be under the sea.
Super. I'd only like to see a larger version as 800 wide isn't enpough for the details.
excellent!!
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Space docking bay.
Awesome 3d Stu.... simply out frigging standing... this, like that cityscape you did, is really bordering on Cinemaphantasticism
I really like this piece a whole lot... listen, you have any wire shots kicking around?
Keep it coming man... I could view worx like this all day long
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Space docking bay.
Excellent Stu. :} Looking forward to the premiere of the animation. ;)
Cheers Al.
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Space docking bay.
infact, thanks for the groovy desktop ;) 
It is so easy on the eyes, and cool to boot
So yea, thanks eh :}
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Space docking bay.
Hey Al, you may produce the movie if you want to but don't forget that *I* and no-one else around here am the local alien who's to drive that spaceship!
Listen, as a compromise, I promise I'll beam you up as soon as I've found the right button.
Stroker's a Borg and Gidge can play a certain Vulcan.
But I'm gonna drive this ship.
'hello, planet Kiwi, you're there?"
"This is Sauron replying. Want a ring? I've got some spare ones fer yew."
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Space docking bay.
Amazing Kiwi, Well done!
Hey Eric can I be the crewmen who always get killed on away missions? 3[
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Space docking bay.
As a galactic anthropologist, I note that the Erikian culture had stylized their interstellar vehicles after sprogs, one of the predatory animals found only on their ancestral homeworld. Note the implication of paws, prominent proboscis and antennae reduced to a mere implication. Another parallel cultural response can be seen in the prehistoric denizens of Sol 3 (called Earth by the inhabitants) who stylized their rudimentary land vehicles, cars, after their prior mode of transportation, animals called horses. The similarities there can be most notably observed in the 'grill' (teeth) and headlights (eyes). One wonders if such evolutionary traces of transportation methods are a universal cultural phenomena?
8}
(Great image!)
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Space docking bay.
Whatever Welles was saying, I agree 100%. \:]
Beaut render Kiwi!
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