Any Chance of getting a High-Res Version of that image?
I honestly wouldn't mind paying for a pack of SOTL High-Res Artwork.
I honestly wouldn't mind paying for a pack of SOTL High-Res Artwork.
Any Chance of getting a High-Res Version of that image?
Any Chance of getting a High-Res Version of that image?
At this moment not in any other form but the calendar, I'm trying to figure out what the policy is on this kind of stuff.
I think a clay render should not be a problem though, taken when the modeling was done for 95%: http://www.ewe-squad.com/clay.jpg
The Aventine sounds like it would make a great project, when I got some time to read the book I will.![]()
Thanks guys,
It's the U.S.S. Spirit (NX-79995) A quantum slipstream testbed. I indeed designed it for the calendar only.![]()
Mr. Probert, since I know you're often on the boards, I must tell you that's an awesome pic you did.
I really like it too! Am I the only one who thinks it looks a little like a Cylon Raider?
I have to say, I am wholly unimpressed with all but one of the images... THIS one, I LOVE...
Again, thank you for the complement. As a courtesy to SOTL, however, it will not offered as a print until April 2009.Please, Mr. Probert, tell me this will be available to buy as a print on your online store... I am ready with my checkbook.![]()
I have to say, I am wholly unimpressed with all but one of the images... THIS one, I LOVE...
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Please, please, PLEASE, Mr. Probert, tell me this will be available to buy as a print on your online store... I am ready with my checkbook.![]()
I really appreciate that,... but there are five other images that were not posted, so maybe you should check it all out first. Besides, the calendar's format is larger than mine by nearly six inches.To be honest, this is the only image in that calander that could make me buy it... but I guess I'd rather wait for print from Mr. Probert himself (so, 'till April '09 then).
Thank you.
Yes the Raider does look very much like my little fighter which was originally designed in the early 1990's as an unused part of a Spectrum Holobyte Star Trek game. If there is enough interest, I'll be releasing it as a Concept Kit.
Andrew-
I really appreciate that,... but there are five other images that were not posted, so maybe you should check it all out first. Besides, the calendar's format is larger than mine by nearly six inches.To be honest, this is the only image in that calander that could make me buy it... but I guess I'd rather wait for print from Mr. Probert himself (so, 'till April '09 then).
Andrew-
I really appreciate that,... but there are five other images that were not posted, so maybe you should check it all out first. Besides, the calendar's format is larger than mine by nearly six inches.To be honest, this is the only image in that calander that could make me buy it... but I guess I'd rather wait for print from Mr. Probert himself (so, 'till April '09 then).
Andrew-
Holy CRAP!!Any Chance of getting a High-Res Version of that image?
At this moment not in any other form but the calendar, I'm trying to figure out what the policy is on this kind of stuff.
I think a clay render should not be a problem though, taken when the modeling was done for 95%: http://www.ewe-squad.com/clay.jpg
The Aventine sounds like it would make a great project, when I got some time to read the book I will.![]()
I like the ship too, but i think the length of the pylons should be cut to where the nacelles are closer to the main hull.
I don't understand what the T fin is for.
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