The Death Star Exits Hyperspace | Blender Animation
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Published 2023-02-18
Render Time: ~1 Hour (600 Frames)
All Models and textures created by me.
Music: “Imperial Cruiser Pursuit”
From Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope
By John Williams
Sound Effects from Star Wars SFX Archive:
/ @starwarssfx
All Comments (21)
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Imagine you wake up in the morning, look at the sky and you see this comming out of hyperspace
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It's really good, but I think it needs some displacement modifiers to just give it that spice!
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It must take a absurd amount of Hypermatter to move a thing that big!
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I wish they'd actually shown this in Rogue One, but at least we did get confirmation that this is how the thing got around
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Death Star jumpscare
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As if it’s planet destroying laser was not bad enough, this thing can MOVE
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It’s crazy how we’ve never seen something that massive move through hyperspace. Absolutely insane
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When I was younger I thought that the Death Star was the size of a planet, and that endor was just HUGE 😆
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The Death Star has always looked like some sort cyclops monster in my opinion.
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Pov: Bale Organa waking up
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As a hyper space connoisseur I approve.
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Okay, that's terrifying. Seeing a battle station as big as a moon just appear
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This looks incredible my only gripe or criticism is that the shot of the Death Star just as it exists hyperspace the Death Star looks too smooth I don’t know how to explain it
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death star jumpscare real
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Surprised this doesn’t have more views
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"Alright, almost done with this cargo trip. Just one more stop and-" blink "WHERE THE FUCK DID THAT COME FROM?!"
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Wait I can’t believe we’ve actually never seen the Death Star come out of hyperspace. Only after it’s come out do we ever get to see it
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0:09 BOO!
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i was thinking it probably needs some kind of astronomical effect happening since this is a moon exiting hyper space. Like a shockwave of gravity or it exits hyper space slower than a smaller craft would, with a deafening heavy humming noise
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Sir, we're detecting a massive object emerging from hyperspace.