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Klingon Battlecruiser D4

Deg, the ship looks amazing, especially that very first rendering back on page 1. One of these days, I'm going to have to pick your brain about certain rendering techniques. I know you use Lightwave but I'm sure the concepts are similar. Learn from the best, I always say. :techman:
 
I saw your post over at spinquad too. Very impressive!

Thanks, felixofgolden! :)

Deg, the ship looks amazing, especially that very first rendering back on page 1. One of these days, I'm going to have to pick your brain about certain rendering techniques. I know you use Lightwave but I'm sure the concepts are similar. Learn from the best, I always say. :techman:

And thanks as well, my friend!

The best, I hardly think so. I do alright I guess, always striving to get better, eh.

Good place to start is with this book, if you don't have it already. Written by Jeremy Birn, who works at Pixar, IIRC.

[ digital ] Lighting & Rendering

deg
 
A Worf voice? LOL I don't have such a deep voice, I do look like a washed up bouncer though. :p
 
Yummy! each one is more :drool: and more :drool:.

You and Vektor together could give ILM a run for it's money! In fact, if I ever win the lottery, I am going to start an effects house and hire both of you for skads of money!
 
Deg 3D, many thanks for the pics!!

Your depiction of the D-4 is about fifteen kinds of awesome. I'm getting a very good idea of how this ship is put together.

When I commented earlier on how I was concerned about modeling the wires, I should have clarified that they would be fragile. Even the slightest touch would stretch or break them. I have plenty of wire, from hair fine to #6 solid conductor so supply isn't the problem.

I'm going to build one of these. At first I was thinking of making the D-4 from the little 1/1000 Polar Lights D-7 but now I'm thinking of a 1/650 AMT Klingon battlecruiser kit. Many of the intricate details would be easier to make for the larger kit. It also helps I'd use larger diameter, more durable wires. I only have three of the larger kits so I give a lot of thought about what I'll use them for. Timewise I won't get to this for at least six months, a shame since this is such a stunning subject.

Oh, and little LED running lights would look good, as would the glow from the grills and impulse engines. That menacing torpedo tube light is practically mandatory. I notice in the 'Prowling' pic the running lights on the aft hull shoulders are left= red, green= right, just like Earth standards. I'm handy with circuits and soldering irons and I've made models with lights before. Not that I'm going to turn out the lights, fly the ship around the room, and growl "Taste the bitterness of total defeat, soft shapeless humans!!". Or anything like that.
 
Say Deg.. you do realise that everyone is aching to see your Enterprise and this little ship flying in formation.. ;)
 
Thanks, guys! :)

And you guys crack me up with some of your funny comments. :)

My question is, how do you fit 295 Klingons in there?

295? 430. And I always wondered that myself, eh.

Say Deg.. you do realise that everyone is aching to see your Enterprise and this little ship flying in formation.. ;)

Formation, hell! I want to see them facing off against each other. :cool:

Battling ships, in time perhaps. More of a peace-nik myself, eh. But I'm sure I will do some at some point. Not for SOTL though for sure, as there are enough artists that go down that route, IMO.

deg
 
These look like screencaps from a lost episode of Star Trek: Enterprise. Sure would have liked to have seen that episode. Excellent work.
 
I notice in the 'Prowling' pic the running lights on the aft hull shoulders are left= red, green= right, just like Earth standards.

Ya know Michael_One, I thought about this. I was going to change the green to blue, just to be different. But then I thought more about it, that the spectrum of light and color are the same across the whole universe, and RGB are the base colors anywhere you go. I then thought, of the three, which are the two most contrasting, and it was R and G. Thus, it made sense (to me anywho), that the Klingons would in fact choose the same two colors for their nav lights, as it just falls into the realm of making universal sense, species aside (again, to me anywho).

These look like screencaps from a lost episode of Star Trek: Enterprise. Sure would have liked to have seen that episode. Excellent work.

And thanks, Prof! High praise. I hope John Gross over at Eden FX feels the same, eh. :)

deg
 
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