Sci space
370 creative works found
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First fish Freddy of the original Siamese Fighting Fish clan, blasts off in his bowl. His mission, to avenge the insults levelled at his earth cousins, by grumpy humanoids. Aggressive and down in the mouth, indeed! He would show them, the water in his bowl was adjusting for space flight, shimmering slightly as the shock wave passed and he entered orbit. Soon he would shut down the hyperlink wormhole drive, drift gently into suspended animation, and wait. He clutched his shoalshifter, armed with the latest IRBMs (inter-reef ballistic missiles) and smiled, not that anyone would have noticed. He drifted into a deep sleep, as his bowl iced over and sped towards earth… My offering in a three-way collaboration. ChrisW wrote the story, “Dinner With Fighting Fish” and will add a ref photo. If my image fits Chis’ concept, then master paintograher, Cliff Vestergaard, will weave his magic.
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Lust in Space – Retro Sci-Fi / A Mondayitis Madness giggle;) Homage to the 50’s B Grade movie Artists who created some of the best posters. Loosely based on Robbie the Robot and Lost in Space / Available as a print, poster and cards / / / A special thanks to Arduino / the author of the robot model. / Image copyright © 2008 Shanina Conway. / Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited /
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I was playing around with a sunset photo I had taken, when I got the idea for a planet similar to Earth, populated with humanoid type creatures who find something to grumble about regardless of the situation. Their conversation might go something like: I can’t believe it Zhrikplatth, that’s the third time this Dasnuba that the skyhop has been late. Keep your veins in, Krryp, at least we can enjoy another methane sunset while we wait.
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Orran has been destroyed by the evil Kurik. This image was created with Lightwave 3D and is a still from the TV Pilot Soulkeeper, currently in production.
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Took a different approach for the photoshpcreative07 competition and decided to reverse the concept. Here a lone survivor condemned to a future of infinite chaos manages to escape back into a alternate past of infinite possibility. This could be a physical escape or projected from within the travellers mind; an internal escape to fantasy, much like the ending of Brazil. Have since sold the image for use on the cover of the Griffith Review – yay.
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I don’t use acrylic very much, mainly when I’m using an airbrush. I felt the urge to do another space scene and just had to get it out of the system. I shall now calm down and go back to landscapes, portraits and cartoons. If those life-forms are welcoming humans to their planet, I wonder if they know what they’re letting themsleves in for…apart from the common cold! acrylic and board.
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This Alien visited our Earth a few weeks back, i saw it land in a cylinder shape craft, and it came out and was wandering the woods, it nearly saw me taking this photo, I took this shot and slowly walked backwards and then got the hell out of there, as I could hear more walking my way.
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NZ Auckland Sky Tower Night / Panasonic Lumic DMC-LC1 / 2005-12-23 10pm / 1/5 sec / f/2.4 / ISO 100 © All Rights Reserved :hinting 2007 Now available as a / TEE / Please see the rest of my portfolio. /
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Green is always hottest
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simple beauties cloud photo played in photoshop..
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II’m doing a lot of viewing on RB but not much uploading lately – don’t want to overdo it.. Time for a little action with another painting from my ‘Other Worlds’ series. How long, if ever, will it be before mankind ventures to other planets? Acrylic on board 20” x 16”
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some days – I go into overload…
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worked on this for a couple of days. / stock images from sxc
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oh-oh… / damn monkeys.
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Software: Photoshop 7 (phototextures)
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Ships, 3d models rendered in Carrara. HDR image lighting. Each ship was given a target to point at, thus creating illusion of similar trajectory. Planet-stock image of a hurricane-satellite view. An abstract of my own overlaid and screened. Planet in distance, rendered by Lunar Cell, Photoshop plug-in. Screened on top of planet. Engine flares-particule effects from Particle illusion, Lens flares (Genarts), Muzzle flash (Tinerbox); upper atmosphere haze on ships-Shine plug in. Composited initially in after effects; then into Photoshop for finishing.
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Lisa C. Weber ©2008 (Created with Bryce 6.1) / Visit My Complete Redbubble for all My 3D Artwork & Products
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Lisa C. Weber ©2008 (Created with Bryce 6.1) / Visit My Complete Bubble for all My 3D Artwork & Products
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so much pain on this microscopic blue planet while we are nothing and so much above
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The beginning of the end of peaceful Orran. This image was done with Lightwave 3D. A still from the TV pilot Soulkeeper, currently in production.
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The latest PT1 handled smoothly, although its blindingly deceptive speed was seldom apparent to the pilot. This was why, early on in the development of the Personal Transport 1, the decision had been taken to completely limit the role of the pilot, to that of an observer. Scram jet technology, used now in low-level ultra high speed craft, was potentially far too dangerous to leave the piloting to anything other than the beamed computer net, which ran all space/air traffic now. Amz smiled as she settled back for the 15 minute trip to Johannesburg. Modern Sydney was already blurring beneath her as the craft started to morph into her favourite retro shape, to match her communicator…
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It seems about 15% of the world’s population claim to have been ‘borrowed’ by aliens. However, like library books, they do seem to be returned unharmed, apart from their minds being well read. This painting gives a general idea of how most say they are abducted – an uplifting experience. If you are one of those people I’m sure we’d all like to hear from you. Acrylic on paper.
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I did this some years ago when I was more interested in showing big scale objects, the ship being several miles wide, but I’ve just realised I’m also showing a big scaly object. Acrylic on board. 20” x 14”
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