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Art that doesn't need its own thread

I posted this in the Gen Trek Photoshop thread the other day:
I adapted one of my earlier pieces to make this:

SteamBorg_Comic_1_SMALL.jpg


Embigginated version

Also, as PNG files without the blue background:
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:D
 
here's the latest


I really like the three tiered concept. An idea. Move it up then back on a wide shallow pylon, with nacelle supports that reach out and down, with the true secondary hull having supports that reach out and up. The sensor/weapons pod becomes a thru-deck shuttle bay larger than on any other design...
 
Just mixing and matching different items to depict a tunic and pants ensemble for female crew during the "TOS" era.

http://forum.daz3d.com/postimages/origimage_1_2990145.jpg

Cage-Outfit-J-1.jpg


The tunic is Oshikai's "retro-skirt" with the hip group removed. Clever fellow markets it as a "generic" 60s micro-dress, but he offers an "add-on" that turns it into the famous (infamous?) mini-skirt uniform complete with chevron and rank braids. I found some pants with a leg "flare" morph and a high enough waistline to hide an otherwise bare mid-riff. Though it technically has creases and pockets (Oh no!), the velvet shader I applied hides the worst of those "non canon" details.

Who is she? Eh, hell if I know. Hmm, wait, hellifiknow, 'ellafino, ah, Ella Phino! Why not?

Sincerely,

Bill
 
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^Neat! Kinda the opposite of what usually happens today, though. Most things that are done with both traditional and digital tools are drawn by hand and colored in the computer.
 
Has a touching nostalgic feel to it. I think it's the use of the colored pencils (I'm assuming that's the final medium).

Sincerely,

Bill
 
^Neat! Kinda the opposite of what usually happens today, though. Most things that are done with both traditional and digital tools are drawn by hand and colored in the computer.
I seem to generally do things backwards.

Now that is a very awesome art of the TOS Enterprise :) :techman:

very cool!
Thanks!

Has a touching nostalgic feel to it. I think it's the use of the colored pencils (I'm assuming that's the final medium).
Yes, exactly.
 
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