Well, I've noticed that some people here want to learn how to model ships, corridors, characters, and what ever comes to mind. Now, I know there is a thread pertaining to the acquirement of the software used to perform these feats, but I don't see a particular thread for the use of educating people on how to use the variety of software available. Now I had to pay about $50,000 to learn half of the stuff I know today, and half of the stuff that I learned can be found on the internet, and I'm all for educating people. SO, I am creating this thread to teach the basics on how to model, UV, texture, and how to render/ using Game engines. From Organic Modeling to Hard Surface. Now to keep with the trek spirit any tutorial I create and post in the future will pertain to Star Trek. To get started though I will post some links to the free sites I used when I first got started to help anybody who wants this. Links: World of Level Design http://worldofleveldesign.com/ Creative Crash http://www.creativecrash.com/maya/tutorials/ Now, I mainly specialize in the use of Maya, Mudbox, Z-Brush, Photoshop, and UDK. Most of the techniques, and tips I will show are applicable to any 3D software. If anybody else who is skilled would like to add to this please do so.
does anyone have a tutorial for a basic star trek starship design, something that can be modified and made our own kind of ship, or at least so anyone can then make their own proper design
Not really "design," but modeling - Taranis69 has a 2-part tutorial on modeling Enterprise (NCC-1701) in Lightwave, and the info and techniques could be applied to your own designs, easily. Part 01 - Setting up your blueprints and workspace Part 02 - Modeling the bridge and 'teardrop' I'm sure he will continue with the rest of the ship, but these things take time, as we all know .
Thanks Ptrope, The completed tutorial is now on deviantart. in made in Lightwave. http://taranis69.deviantart.com/gallery/35186955 or on my Blog http://taraniscgi.wordpress.com/2012/05/14/printable-enterprise-tutorial/