Thanks guys, glad you like my E eh. Little bit of a tight spot for the gang... deg It's only a model. - Patsy, Monty Python and the Holy Grail
"In order to save her life, Scotty rigs the transporter to beam the entire ship to microscopic size, allowing McCoy to inject the Enterprise into Uhura's uterus..." "What?" Sincerely, Bill
"Forcefields on full, get us back on impulse!" I take it the Enterprise has gotten stuck in a wormhole again, Deg? Beautiful image! What if the walls of the wormhole doppler shifted from UV to infrared?
You know, as that shot is blurred, it actually illustrates just how good that model is as far as adding detail while keeping the overall look the same, because you could almost mistake that as a shot from the TOS remastered of the plain version of the ship they used.
Thanks very much guys. There is really not a TOS/TAS Trek mesh I would be opposed to building, it all comes down to time. I think I have listed the first ones I intend to build in past posts. After those are completed, I will consider new ones... deg
Well, now that my demo-reel is finished, some new E renders... Two new shots for my TOS.5 Tomorrow Is Yesterday series. Capt. Christopher moves in closer for a better look... 1956 x 1100 Companion alternate view piece to above shot. David vs. Goliath, ala Star Trek... Capt. Christopher is given his orders... 1956 x 1100 deg It's only a model. - Patsy, Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Man that's a beautiful image...you really captured a "real/atmospheric" quality around the F-104 and especially the big E...love the tiny details, like the "heat-blur" contrail. I find I have way too many new wallpapers! (Guess I need a switcher program).
Thanks much guys, glad you likey. First one about one hour even MadMan1701A, second one about 45 mins. on my Mac Pro quad-core 3.0 GHz, with 4GB RAM. deg
Wow. I wish I had patience for that. I get upset if I have to wait more than about 15 minutes. -=MadMan=-
Amazing. not only does the 1701 look incredible but also the F-104 is just complete to the last little detail.
That's a gorgeous shot; I wish we could've seen something like that in the remastered episode. As always, your models and renders show just how good this design can look.
Sweet! This very nice, also. Just out of map-and-geography nerd curiosity, what's the terrain you've used here as a backdrop?