Bytescapes

a gallery of computer-generated images

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Science Project
A futuristic laboratory scene, complete with a partially-constructed cyborg.
Invasion Force
A unit of military robots and soldiers in power armor prepares to disembark from a spaceship.
The Return of Spuggles
A unit of military robots and soldiers in power armor prepares to disembark, led by their merciless commander, Spuggles.
The Killing Machine
An armored machine attacks lightly-armed human soldiers in the ruins of a devastated city.
Boarded
An image showing two sinister-looking robots advancing down a sombre, high-tech corridor.
A Girl and Her Robot
A woman walks through a darkened space, accompanied by a shiny red robot.
Forced Entry
A robotic probe levers open the hatch of a spaceship, revealing a somber corridor.
Ambush
A woman holding a pistol lies in wait for a heavily-armed robot.
Grunt Army
A scene inspired by the novel 'Blindsight': a human figure, accompanied by a number of military robots.

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Notes about a computer-generated science-fiction image titled ‘Ambush’ made with DAZ|Studio 4.12, Photoshop CC 2020 and Intensify CK 2016.
Notes about a computer-generated science-fiction image titled ‘Boarded’ made with Bryce 4.
Notes about a computer-generated science-fiction image titled ‘A Girl and Her Robot’ made with DAZ|Studio 4.9, Photoshop CC 2016 and Intensify CK 2015.
Notes about a computer-generated science-fiction image titled ‘Grunt Army’ made with Carrara 8.5 Pro.
Notes about a computer-generated science-fiction image titled ‘Forced Entry’ made with Carrara 7 Pro.
Notes about a computer-generated science-fiction image titled ‘Invasion Force’ made with Carrara 8 Pro.
Notes about a computer-generated science-fiction image titled ‘Science Project’ made with DAZ|Studio 4.10, Photoshop CC 2019 and Intensify CK 2016.
Notes about a computer-generated science-fiction image titled ‘The Return of Spuggles’ made with Carrara 8 Pro.
Notes about a computer-generated science-fiction image titled ‘The Killing Machine’ made with Carrara 8 Pro.