In the shadow of the artificial gravity toruses the four lander / ascent vehicles are docked. The smaller pods docked fore of the landers are maintenance pods which detach and manuver about the ship performing routine maintenance and repairs.
Saturday, December 22, 2007
Thursday, December 20, 2007
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
Nebulae
AMG2 Publishing bought the rights to use this image on a book cover for one of Jean Marc Rivets sci fi novels, but to this day I still cannot find the book. I don't believe they ever used it.
Oh well, it's their money.
This is a Beam Core vessel with 4 auxilliary ion drives.
Modeled in Bryce with post in PS CS and Glitteratto.
Lander 5 Ascent
This is the lander / ascent vehicle used in both the ARAE Explorer and my other Beam Core ship from the Nebulae graphic. Modeled in Bryce. The rocket blast effects were created by applying volumetric textures to inverted cone primitives and toruses. The ultra high resolution used on the terrains made this the image with the highest polygon count I'd ever rendered. 8 million I think. 36 hour render.
Mu ARAE
Mu Arae is a potentially inhabitable planetary system about 50 light years away. It is a likely candidate for the NASA planet finder progam. The orbit of an Earth-like planet (with liquid water) around Mu Arae may be centered around 1.3 AU -- between the orbital distances of Earth and Mars in the Solar System -- with an orbital period around 1.31 years (478 days). The interstellar space craft shown in the 2 images below was modeled in Bryce 5.0 and was intended to emphasize the gargantuan fuel needs of an interstellar craft with a propulsion system even as efficient as an anti-matter system. This craft was modeled after the Beam Core Matter / Anti-matter Annihiliation concept. A system that, if it existed, would produce vast amounts of deadly radiation, and therefore would not be too practical for a prolonged manned flight.
ARAE. Beam Core Interstellar Explorer.
AINPP Approaching
Anti-Matter Initiated Nuclear Pulse Propulsion .
Compressed deuterium & helium-3 pellets are fired into the combustion chamber where they are bombarded by electron beams, thus initiating a thermonuclear detonation. This occurs at a rate of 250 detonations per second. This propulsion system is based on the Project Daedalus concept.
36,000 kilometers per second (or about 80 million MPH)
Modeled in Bryce 5.0 . Postwork in Photoshop CS. & Flaming Pear's Glitterato
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
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