3D Art Gallery

This is simply a tiny display of some of the scenes I came up with whilst indulging a whim and playing around with some 3D software programs. I hope you enjoy them.
-Starlit Dreamer



"Alien Landscape" - One of my first not-so-successful attempts. The idea behind this picture was that the ruined pyramids are hundreds-years-old alien artifacts, built in a huge ice-field on some distant planet. Although abandoned and fallen into dissarray, they are still functional, and now that the moon and the floating ring are in alignment, it has started up and started melting the ice. (You can see it melting look! :) )
Ok, so it didn't come out as good as I intended, it was still a good idea.


"Cove" - One of my more successful attempts, despite most of my friends looking at it for a few moments and saying "What is it supposed to be?" The jagged rock formation in the foreground is a result of my miscalculations as to the size of an 800x600 picture and the size of what I could see on the screen at the time. Even though, I like how this one looks. It's nice.
(and for those of you who are still wondering, it's an inlet cove damnit surrounded by cliffs damnit!)


"Mountain" - Not a bad attempt. Mountains, with a tiny river running through them. Personally, I love the big mountain in the distance, but the foreground ones turned up looking slightly.. well.. strange. I blame it on the texture.


"So long, and thanks for all the fish" - This peice, the only one i've done so far to involve organic creatures (created with poser, not from scratch i'm afraid), was inspired by the novel of the same name by Douglas Adams, the fourth volume in the Hitchikers Guide to the Galaxy series. In this book, all the dolphins managed to leave the planet mysteriously just before it was destroyed - it's never explained how they do it. I had visions of Dolphins in space, so here they are.


"Dark Island" - My first completed peice and still my favorite. It's a dark, misty island. No more, no less.


All the pictures on this page are owned and created by Nicholas Bronson. Use without his express permission is punishable by law. (and death if I ever catch you.)


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