Ah, and looky there a Johnny Slash avie. Nice one Praetor.
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Ah, and looky there a Johnny Slash avie. Nice one Praetor.
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Ah, and looky there a Johnny Slash avie. Nice one Praetor.
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Say, my opinion of you just went up a little more.![]()
I hadn't seen that one before. Nifty stuff!I'll take credit for a few shots of the Enterprise, but that video is all SpockBoy (aka Paul Sibbald). Dude's got mad editing skillz.
I'll take credit for a few shots of the Enterprise, but that video is all SpockBoy (aka Paul Sibbald). Dude's got mad editing skillz.
Personally I'd rather see your ship in that movie, and I'd rather that the movie consist of more than just eye candy, and have a plot that actually made sense.
Well, my 2cents...There aren't any formal notes, just what the modeller who made the mesh said in an interview and in response to questions he got.
What happened was that when he made the mesh, he put a single tube opening directly between the impulse engine vents. When they animated the mesh for shooting, however, if you watch the torpedoes fire, they appear to be coming from the aft end of the secondary hull, specifically from directly below the white dome (which I THINK is supposed to actually be the approach control room for the shuttle bay).
So you have a choice as to where you want to put the tube: where the modeller intended it to go, or where the FX as aired seem to show it to be. If you choose the latter, I would suggest taking enough liberty with it's placement to move it down to the "fantail" or just below it.
To help you, here's an aft render of the Defiant using the actual mesh posted by Rob Bochune (sp?) over at Hobbytalk. You may have to open an account to view it, but it's free to do so.
http://www.hobbytalk.com/bbs1/attachment.php?attachmentid=25655&d=1138608858
As you can see, on this model it's just a small hole. Your "nipple" tube would probably fit, but I still recommend putting it under the fantail (below the "meatball" approach lights. You could even put TWO there if you were so inclined, though the "canon" mesh only has one.
Any chances of a few more wallpapers?I mean you can't have enough of those IMO.
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Any chances of a few more wallpapers?I mean you can't have enough of those IMO.
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Busy right now on a gig with John Eaves, building seven of his ship designs for a Shatner project, but I have lots of plans for more E shots when I get the time.
Also, I will be porting my E mesh into LightWave going forward, as LightWave has much better rendering options than modo, which is what all previous renders were made in. I want to obtain a more "cinematic" look with her that I feel I have yet to achieve in modo, and LightWave will allow me to do this. Also, I have to work out a shot for the 2011 SOTL calendar, that will feature John's proto-D7 (D4), that he designed for ENT, but was never used. I started building the D4 before I put it aside to do this gig.
That's a great and logical (IMO) concept, Cary. I will log that idea for further consideration. I have a few details and probably a paint-job tweaking/enhancement that I want to do with my TOS.5 E, to help achieve the aforementioned goal of a more cinematic look for her.
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