1st wanted to say I got mixed up in the posts this morning, didn't read them right or something...pretty typical of meMajor update time!
I started on the textures. I had to rebuild them from scratch, of course... the only thing that came out of the original file is the blue stripe, and the little signs that are around different places.
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Judexavier, what do you think? I thought you would get a kick out of this. It's a combination of 3 layers... a color layer, a spec layer, and a bump map layer...
Possibly more later.![]()
Something I've been messing with for a while...
http://i248.photobucket.com/albums/gg178/judexavier/DSCN0894ExteriorMJupload02.jpg
http://i248.photobucket.com/albums/gg178/judexavier/DSCN0894Invupload-1.jpg
I really, really like this original drawing you came up with. OK, it's frakkin' brilliant. It caught my eyes (so to speak) in a way that few others have! But I'm not thrilled with where the model has ended up so far.
I think it's because the model isn't the drawing!
(OK, well, it IS. But it looks modern and has too much cool "sizzle.")
Do you think you could finish the model - which is actually, in all fairness, really very excellent - and then go back and make a second model and stay very close to your original drawing? I'm thinking, let it stay looking as close as it can to something that modelmakers in a 1950s prop shop would have crafted - then punch it up a bit (but not TOO much) with surface detailing.
Hmm... I'm not sure I understand... are you saying you preferred the original drawings over Judxavier's final one that's got the shiny gunmetal look? I'm just curious, because I'm trying to match his final drawing as close as I possibly can.I really, really like this original drawing you came up with. OK, it's frakkin' brilliant. It caught my eyes (so to speak) in a way that few others have! But I'm not thrilled with where the model has ended up so far.
I think it's because the model isn't the drawing!
(OK, well, it IS. But it looks modern and has too much cool "sizzle.")
Do you think you could finish the model - which is actually, in all fairness, really very excellent - and then go back and make a second model and stay very close to your original drawing? I'm thinking, let it stay looking as close as it can to something that modelmakers in a 1950s prop shop would have crafted - then punch it up a bit (but not TOO much) with surface detailing.![]()
Edit:
Here's the registry moved down lower. Which is better? I can't decide.![]()
Excuse me, but THAT is fucking cool!Glad you like it.
Worked on the saucer a while this morning...
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The lighting isn't great, but it give a good idea of how it'll look when finished. I am thinking about moving "USS Metaluna" down closer to the registry number, so I can put a spotlight on all of it.
JudeXavier wanted to deviate from the usual hull pattern style, so I went a little out there for inspiration... The hull pattern is very similar to the "Avrocar".
More in just a little while.
Edit:
Here's the registry moved down lower. Which is better? I can't decide.
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I'm glad you like it.Madman, I just am amazed how you can take something like this, from a few sketches, and really take it to an incredible level, all while you manage to keep the original "artistic" intent. (And I wasn't exactly sure just what my intent wasYou really should be creating things for big productions. I've never had any experience at it, but I'd think directors etc. would love working with you.
Anyway, I like the lower, straight name. (I always liked the straight TOS style rather than the text-on-curve look)
The saucer textures look great, in a way they could hint at the position of thrusters, etc. That blue stripe is nice too. Oh, and I noticed you added the intercooler tube-fin things...cool!
I wonder if this could be ported into a shapeways model? Maybe laterIn 6 months or a year the prices may be more affordable.
That stuff is awesome! A little expensive, but I would love to have some of those.Slightly off topic, but I had been hearing these radio adds lately, so I followed the links...some interesting "vintage-future" imagery. (Yes, they sell stuff, I was interested in the look they were going after).
Almost kinda sorta what I had in the back of my mind when I was messing with that "50's proto-trek" Metaluna related stuff...perhaps inspiration for cool nacelle shapes and greebles...
If they were chrome plated, they would look a bit like the weapon props in MIB...
http://www.wetanz.com/
http://www.wetanz.com/holics/index.php?catid=4
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