Me again... videos are up.
http://www.madshipyard.com/ThePrimeAlternative/theship.htm
They look pretty good... Vimeo didn't chop them down too much. My favorite is the middle one, where you can watch the model just spin around forever.
I did these just for fun... The 3D showcase one was basically a test of the specular textures and the navigation lights, but turned out so cool I had to finish it. The TV Intro one is just a bunch of test clips that I made, edited together.
Later guys,
-Ricky
Thanks guys.
The original videos were 720p, and look a lot sharper than these. I might try to upload them to youtube instead.
The idea we had with the wallpapers, were that they were storyboards for what would become a movie at some point. I wanted to actually have an animation for each one, but I just ran out of time.
-Ricky
I like it, but it wouldn't work in a modern movie. No matter what one does to the TOS ship, it's too simply functional and dated.
I like it, but it wouldn't work in a modern movie. No matter what one does to the TOS ship, it's too simply functional and dated.
We Agree 100% : ) ... that's why we altered the Pylons just enough, in the hopes they would look like the design followed the NX01 pylons design but still a design predecessor to the TMPE pylons.Beautifully done. But the slanted warp-nacelle pylons never worked for me on the original ship, they just look out of place.
It depends... most of it was rendered on my PC that I built around mid-2010, when the model was finished up. It's an AMD Phenom II hex-core 1090T, which does pretty well. I've also got 8GB of RAM in there, with a couple of GeForce 9800GTs.Oh, out of curiousity, how long did it take you to render those scenes? what kind of hardware setup did you use?
Thanks.Ricky, all other meshes built by you were great, but this one is simply your masterpiece! Ten stars bro!![]()
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