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Last year in my science class, my friend and I made a bet that I couldn’t make a five minuet video in five days. I needed something to take up time, and this was among what I came up with.
Easiest ten bucks I’ve ever made.
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An image of two Earth Cruisers exiting Hyperspace
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This picture is the combination of a texture of mars I downloaded from the 3d Cafe, an Earth destroyer from Babylon 5.
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Recently I needed a space station for one of my animation’s, so I decided to use Photo Shop to Change the colors of the textures of my Babylon 5 model from Blue to Green and recreate Babylon 4, and seen on the
episode “Babylon Squared” on Babylon 5
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Two shadow ships from Babylon 5, a bunch of textured cubes, a fog effect and a city I made a long time ago came together in about five minuets to create this image.
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This makes no sense, it never did and it never will
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The original idea for this one came from a picture that I came to see on someone else’s site. The model of the ship sparked my interest, so I decided to to my best to copy it
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Once, long ago, I needed a humanoid model for a video I made to the sound file of a Saturday night live commercial I downloaded.
A few months ago I found that model, so I decided to put it in a scene. There isn’t anything outstanding about this picture, but I think the flare effect looks all right.
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The first time I ever used a 3D graphics program, right after I figured out how to make cubes, spheres, planes and so on, I made a tie rack. A while back, I started redoing all those pictures I saved from when
I first started, and this is what I came up with
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