Those were early test models I did back in 2007 using a (painfully old) version of Strata Studio (ca. 1994) back when I was curious how all that 3D stuff was done... I cleaned up the original image quite a bit for this.Great work, BTW. How did you do the lettering?
I generally don't use my own models for these types of things, so I tend to use shots that hide the registries if possible... like these examples using Robert Bonchune's Defiant.
Well, I wouldn't say that... your work is very good; photorealistic even.I mean when you compare my models to those of really good artists, I'd go with their models every time!
I have a copy of the larger version of the first Bonchune mod on my server (here)... it is 2024x768, which is the size I needed for using it on my desktop...I suggest you make them bigger (res : 1680x1050) and upload them in Imageshack; then you can post them as thumbnails here (and make everybody happy who wants to use them as desktop pictures)!
Again, excellent work, Shaw. I'd like to see more!
Yeah... I have three systems running it (PowerMac 8600, PowerBook G3 and IBM ThinkPad 760ED), I figure I should stay effective with it considering the questions people send me about it from my Rhapsody Resource Page (which I need to update in the next couple weeks
Yeah... I have three systems running it (PowerMac 8600, PowerBook G3 and IBM ThinkPad 760ED), I figure I should stay effective with it considering the questions people send me about it from my Rhapsody Resource Page (which I need to update in the next couple weeks).
So when you hear about some weird guy who is still using Rhapsody on a daily basis... odds are they are talking about me.![]()
Star Trek VI gets a new opening:
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You mean something like this?My Photoshop-fu is weak, but I'd like to see Kirk as Locutus, plus Commander Shelby in original series command uniform.
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You mean something like this?My Photoshop-fu is weak, but I'd like to see Kirk as Locutus, plus Commander Shelby in original series command uniform.
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I'm getting no picture.![]()
works for me
ctrl+F5?
works for me
Nope, still nothing, and I tried opening the page in IE and Firefox. Weird.![]()
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