Grand Space Opera Winner, Alexander Preuss (3D)


#47

Hey man!! Awesome scene!!! Congratulations!:thumbsup: :buttrock:


#48

The concept is fantastic and the execution flawless :thumbsup: congratulation


#49

excelent work!!


#50

cool man. fabouloussssssssssss. i don’t know what to say


#51

I totaly see why you one first place. This would make an awsome scene from a movie. This image just makes all kinds of story lines come to mind :slight_smile: Congrats!


#52

Let me see…
hey, man!!! Good job, fantastic!!!
:applause:


#53

nice work…:applause:


#54

Hi
It is made from 3D? 3DS? or it is a sketch?
thanks
from Peter


#55

exciting image!!
is this the teraformed mars?
great, this image inspire my brain.:bounce:


#56

Halo! :0

Great work man. I love the lighting effects and especially the design of the weapon on the ring.


#57

:slight_smile: this is amazing, the ships seem to have that level of clarity that you only get in space, extremely believable i love it, and the ring is a fantastic touch, make syou think great idea. congratulation, no crits, i just want to see the movie or read the book hehe :thumbsup:


#58

Great image! You did deserve to win, I set this pic as my wallpaper!!!

Greggory Metzler


#59

good job. very beautiful!:slight_smile:


#60

I saw the step by step evolution of your image & it is very impressive. Congrats on winning !


#61

Why this image won is obvious! Masterfully crafted! Congratulations! :slight_smile:


#62

it’s so cool ~


#63

This seems to have influence form a “Hitchhikers Guide to the Universe”, very good, space war is always golden.


#64

definately my style here :smiley: , thumbsup :thumbsup:


#65

Hello to everyone!

Sorry that i don´t reply earlier in this… i think i was to busy with my last challenge work :scream:hahahah ha !

Nevermind… thanks a lot 4 all this great feedback in here!! and please check out my work for the Master&servant Challenge

[color=White]Keep on tuned
Alex
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#66

Hey Vampeta, it looks great man :slight_smile:

What program and what renderer did you use? Where did you get your inspiration from?