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Titan Concept Pic

BolianAuthor

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Hey, all...

There was a thread here a while ago, with one of the concept designs for the Titan, that looked very Galaxy-Class like, and I am trying to find it, and cannot. I used the search feature for this site, I used Google search... I can't find the exact thread or the image. Would anyone happen to have the image I'm talking about?
 
It wouldn't be mine would it? I wouldn't call it 'very' Galaxy class like but the G was a main influence on me. If not, nevermind. :p

 
Looking good, Praetor. I wonder how that would look if the pylons were swept back instead of forward to allow shortening the engineering hull while keeping the nacelles right where they are, even though I do like the forward-swept pylons per se. Or maybe there's some way to do both without turning it into a Nebula clone.

That also made me wonder if someone had made a Sovereign variant in the spirit of the Nebula. I found one here, but I was picturing it as being closer to Preator's design above but with Sovereign saucer section and the same nacelle size as in Praetor's design but mounted low, Nebula style.

http://www.trekmania.net/the_fleet/utopia/conjecture/utopia.htm
 
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Yes, Praetor... that's the one! And, like the others, I FAR prefer this to what was chosen. Nice work.
 
Yes, Praetor... that's the one! And, like the others, I FAR prefer this to what was chosen. Nice work.

I'm glad it was after all, Bolian. Thank you very much. :)

I still have a soft spot for this design. I was trying to do something in between the Galaxy and the Intrepid and primarily wanted to make sure it would be distinctive when put beside the Sovereign. I feel that my wish to make it look so distinctly non-Sovereign yet still 'heroic' (via full saucer, up-swept engines, no pod) ultimately hurt it. But que sera, I still like it, even if I'm embarrassed by my technical skills at the time I drew it. I should probably redo the drawing itself.

If you or anyone else is interested, my deviantart gallery has all of my sketches and the different 'versions' of it I went through with notes based on what I can remember, including when it had a pointed hull. It's here.

I started modeling her once, mostly to see if the orthos would translate to look in real life like it did in my head (which it did) but I never finished. (Looong story.) Maybe I should, or convince MadMan to. :p Here's an old WIP render, and yes I know the technicality of the shot is crap, but I'm actually rather pleased how well the form of the ship translated to 3d:



Looking good, Praetor. I wonder how that would look if the pylons were swept back instead of forward to allow shortening the engineering hull while keeping the nacelles right where they are, even though I do like the forward-swept pylons per se. Or maybe there's some way to do both without turning it into a Nebula clone.

That also made me wonder if someone had made a Sovereign variant in the spirit of the Nebula. I found one here, but I was picturing it as being closer to Preator's design above but with Sovereign saucer section and the same nacelle size as in Praetor's design but mounted low, Nebula style.

http://www.trekmania.net/the_fleet/utopia/conjecture/utopia.htm

Thanks, LCARS. That's pretty interesting. I swept the pylons forward to just be different from the Sovereign, but some versions that I sketched did have forward pylons and slightly shorter engineering hulls. The one she ended up with always did seem a tad bloated to me.

I keep wanting to try taking the Nebula-version Sovereign approach and doing it all over again as a mental exercise. Ironically, after the contest was over, I found a sketch in one of my tabloid drawing books that I must have done when I was like 14 that has a crude Nebula-style Sovereign (fighting a Star Destroyer. :p)

I need to scan that, because it's largely the take I think I would go from. It's not that much different than the one in the link above, actually. IIRC, I shoved the engineering hull forward a la Akira and then had the nacelle pylons sweeping downward from somewhere around the lower 'platform' of the saucer.

To pod or not to pod? That is the question. ;)
 
Thanks for that link... those are some nice sketches. And PLEASE tell me there are more 3D views of this baby.
 
Yes, Praetor... that's the one! And, like the others, I FAR prefer this to what was chosen. Nice work.

I'm glad it was after all, Bolian. Thank you very much. :)

I still have a soft spot for this design. I was trying to do something in between the Galaxy and the Intrepid and primarily wanted to make sure it would be distinctive when put beside the Sovereign. I feel that my wish to make it look so distinctly non-Sovereign yet still 'heroic' (via full saucer, up-swept engines, no pod) ultimately hurt it. But que sera, I still like it, even if I'm embarrassed by my technical skills at the time I drew it. I should probably redo the drawing itself.

If you or anyone else is interested, my deviantart gallery has all of my sketches and the different 'versions' of it I went through with notes based on what I can remember, including when it had a pointed hull. It's here.

I started modeling her once, mostly to see if the orthos would translate to look in real life like it did in my head (which it did) but I never finished. (Looong story.) Maybe I should, or convince MadMan to. :p Here's an old WIP render, and yes I know the technicality of the shot is crap, but I'm actually rather pleased how well the form of the ship translated to 3d:



Looking good, Praetor. I wonder how that would look if the pylons were swept back instead of forward to allow shortening the engineering hull while keeping the nacelles right where they are, even though I do like the forward-swept pylons per se. Or maybe there's some way to do both without turning it into a Nebula clone.

That also made me wonder if someone had made a Sovereign variant in the spirit of the Nebula. I found one here, but I was picturing it as being closer to Preator's design above but with Sovereign saucer section and the same nacelle size as in Praetor's design but mounted low, Nebula style.

http://www.trekmania.net/the_fleet/utopia/conjecture/utopia.htm

Thanks, LCARS. That's pretty interesting. I swept the pylons forward to just be different from the Sovereign, but some versions that I sketched did have forward pylons and slightly shorter engineering hulls. The one she ended up with always did seem a tad bloated to me.

I keep wanting to try taking the Nebula-version Sovereign approach and doing it all over again as a mental exercise. Ironically, after the contest was over, I found a sketch in one of my tabloid drawing books that I must have done when I was like 14 that has a crude Nebula-style Sovereign (fighting a Star Destroyer. :p)

I need to scan that, because it's largely the take I think I would go from. It's not that much different than the one in the link above, actually. IIRC, I shoved the engineering hull forward a la Akira and then had the nacelle pylons sweeping downward from somewhere around the lower 'platform' of the saucer.

To pod or not to pod? That is the question. ;)
Hmm, looks good. I will stick these plans in my stack.

Can't promise anything though... :)
 
Thanks for that link... those are some nice sketches. And PLEASE tell me there are more 3D views of this baby.

Well, I could probably take some newer ones of the model. I made a few changes. I was working on this in between graduation and employment last time. Of course, not having a job now, maybe it's time to brush up and reteach myself Blender.

Hmm, looks good. I will stick these plans in my stack.

Can't promise anything though... :)

Haha, wow, I was kinda kidding, but if you find time to do it, I'd be honored and super grateful. :)
 
Wow this is so much a better design than the one they picked. It doesn't have that ungainly thing just sticking off the top. Also it has a better flow, it looks like it would photograph better in a beauty pass shot.
 
^

Sean's design IS a good one, but really, yours IS way, way, better... I mean, look at the two other finalist designs that Sean's was up against, lol.

I'm not trying to degrade his work, I'm just saying the personally, your design says "Titan" way more than his design does. And, as you can see, a lot of folks agree with me.
 
No prob. I just wish we could see more of this ship... that basic 3D render has me wanting more. :)
 
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