Hi guys. I suppose it's possible some of you might remember me. I used to be part of SFA way back in the day and was on SFM in the early days. I used to post a lot of original stuff for my Terran Imperium universe. Well, a lot has changed since then and I've created a sort of two-part story to the entire universe (Milky Way Galaxy and then the Pinwheel Galaxy) and have since just dubbed it NewVerse (it was a working title, but it kinda stuck).
In the last few years I've been writing scifi novels and have started several new series. I have yet to release the first book under the Terran Imperium/NewVerse stuff but I've got a few more: The Futureman Adventures, Rocket Riders of the 27th Century, and The Robert Carson Files.
The piece I present today comes from a ship I described in a short story (as yet unpublished). It was supposed to be in a time-period where humanity is under the wing of an ancient race known as the Aori. They have helped us branch out into space but have used us as enforcers for their vast empire. Odos is the first planet we annexed without their permission, so in the story they're not too happy about it.
tdf at odos.jpg
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oh well. I'll keep working on my original stuff and posting it. hope you guys like it.
Would need to hear a bit more about the background before passing judgement on that though!
I do like the look of the ships, though wonder about the V shape hull... wouldn't a wedge be more efficient?
Maybe you should do some renders on a neutral background...
What I like:
I like the background, very nice, and a nice addition of the planet. Definitely like the smaller ships lower in the atmosphere, it really helps to add a sense of depth to the image. Also like the ships towards the lower center right of the image, just barely visible as they pass to the dark side. Very nice touch having some more or less hidden detail in there.
Thoughts on improvements: The planet in the background seems a bit large. It may just be personal preference, but I'd consider shrinking it a bit to give a better since of scale (as it is, I'd think one of the planets would be ripped apart by the gravitational forces). The closest ship isn't quite detailed enough to really make a closeup like that work, at least, as others have said, the lack of detail/texture shows.
If possible, I'd blur the ships in the background ever so slightly so as to blend them with the background image a bit more.
Other than that it looks good. Much better than anything I could have done. Always interesting to see original designs.
Regards,
Sam
The image is good and the ships have very dramatic lighting! Perhaps it is the distance, but it looks like the V-shaped ships have a lot of detailing along the sides, but I don't get a sense of scale from the bottom.