The 1940's intercom unit just blows my mind! Imagine if they had used those for the wall mounted com panels instead. I've had no success with rendering so I'll have to admire your work instead blssdwlf . Beautiful work!
The 1940's intercom unit just blows my mind! Imagine if they had used those for the wall mounted com panels instead. I've had no success with rendering so I'll have to admire your work instead blssdwlf . Beautiful work!
Very generous of you to share your results. I am loving this project.
Great job!
M.
That's a very high ceiling - perhaps located in the teardrop section then?
I seem to recall you did similar concept art for the nacelle change too, but is this the first time you've animated it?Sensor dish proof of concept animation...![]()
That's a lot of holes to plug!![]()
Any sort of in-universe explanation for why such a manoeuvre might be necessary or is that "classified" Starfleet information?LOL Yeah. Just the ten circular ones that don't fold in and the large D-shaped ones on the top and bottom need to close up. The ones that are part of the large panel that rotates up don't need to be plugged![]()
Any sort of in-universe explanation for why such a manoeuvre might be necessary or is that "classified" Starfleet information?![]()
Yep, sounds good to me!LOL. Right now I'm imagining that the circular exhausts in the rotated panel are aimed down into the sphere unit and is powering the sphere when extended out. The D-shaped openings could be intakes or exhausts. The plates that slide out on the intercooler pipes in the rear function as some kind of flow sensor...![]()
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