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Submitted by: bambam131 On: April 11th, 2007
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Artist's Comment: This image is of my latest project the USS Savannah. This ship is design to travel to the Jovian system and to visit 2 of its moons, Ganymede and Europa. The model was created in both Bryce 6 and 6.1.
The model Savannah weighs in at 164 Megs with 65209 objects and 4886968 polygons. In future images you will see 2 Landers attached to the T section coming off the main crew quarters at the front of the ship. Both of these models weigh in a piece at 45.250 Megs with 9026 objects and 1031752 polygons each.
Once all items are attached the Savannah will weigh in at 254 Megs with 83261 objects and 6950472 polygons. All in all, what this means is that this will be quite a beast to maneuver in any scene.
As Bryce advances so does the means of creating more complex models become possible.
I hope to show more of this project in the coming months with the Lander being the next post after this picture.
As with all my models the concepts and designs are mine and I hope that you will take the time to view and comment on my work.
If you would like to see more of this project please visit my website at [ link ]
Cheers,
David
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Great Job David, I can only HOPE you didn't create the USS Savannah in Bryce! ANY VERSION! That would take MONTHS upon months haha. Please tell me you used 3D max or anything other than Bryce. Bryce is difficult to use if your working with something of that caliber. I say that to anyone who hasn't used Bryce before, and that David here is a master if he can create something so complex and he deserves praise. Great job once again David!
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