But I want to hold it in my hand!i want this to be real, and to be captain.I want this to be a toy, and I want to play with it.![]()
But I want to hold it in my hand!i want this to be real, and to be captain.I want this to be a toy, and I want to play with it.![]()
That's what she said.But I want to hold it in my hand!i want this to be real, and to be captain.I want this to be a toy, and I want to play with it.![]()
For that matter, there are alternative approaches even in science fiction - do Star Wars ships even have markings?
Sort of. Their approach is occasional panels or stripes of contrasting color, with the exception of Episode III, where all the capital ships suddenly sprouted large colorful graphic markings.
I really like the orange.
A different color scheme using the Venture Star orange:
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Well, the biggest leap forward after aridas designed the vessel was when I got out of the way and Vektor took over.
I felt that there ought to be the kind of unexpected details and elements that look as if they arise from some functional demands that aren't immediately apparent, rather than just added out of whimsical imagination - my favorite example of that is the engineering cove on the Enterprise. But I didn't have a clue how to do that.
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