Battle of Tharanis

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Modelled in Hexagon, 3DSMax and Bryce, assembled and rendered in Bryce 6.1, little Postwork (laser beams and explosions).

Story:
They came in the stealth of night when nobody was aware. All that was left of our research post complex on Tharanis, this little moon without atmosphere, was nuclear mayhem and devastation. More than half a million inhabitants, scientists from all confederated species of our galaxy, lost their lifes within minutes.
We few survivors just managed in time to send out an S.O.S. and soon the "Arcturus", a Terranean deep space explorer of the United Stars Organisation, arrived and succeeded to defeat the unknown agressors. The battle took three days whereby the Arcturus lost half of her fregates.
The identity of the Invaders could never be clarified...
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Waldemar Barkowski

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Added 2 years ago

Modelled in Hexagon, 3DSMax and Bryce, assembled and rendered in Bryce 6.1, little Postwork (laser … more


Gallery: 3d art
Tools: Bryce, Other
Categories: Sci-Fi/Space
Usage Rights: Non-commercial use only
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Wolfgang Rode (2 years ago)Inappropriate?
Two thumbs up for this one! Reminds me of older scifi movies. Really nice texture work on the battle ships, I love those.
wawadave (2 years ago)Inappropriate?
nice one spacebones!!!
gabriel montagudo (2 years ago)Inappropriate?
amazing stuff!! looks like adamist starships...u read peter f. hamilton? I also make electronic music and had a space rock band...:) I just registered here,so there will be freebies from me too!Thanks for all the freebies,and see you later in space! Kanaa



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