I'd have to really study it. In my opinion you can't simply take a roughly drawn animation design and translate directly into the "real" world and expect it to look credible. You have to adapt and tweak it. With the TAS shuttlecraft I strived to retain the essential concept and general overall look while massaging the designs into something more believable in appearance and size.I wonder how you would handle the Orion pirate ship...
I'd have to really study it. In my opinion you can't simply take a roughly drawn animation design and translate directly into the "real" world and expect it to look credible. You have to adapt and tweak it. With the TAS shuttlecraft I strived to retain the essential concept and general overall look while massaging the designs into something more believable in appearance and size.I wonder how you would handle the Orion pirate ship...
I'd have to really study it. In my opinion you can't simply take a roughly drawn animation design and translate directly into the "real" world and expect it to look credible. You have to adapt and tweak it. With the TAS shuttlecraft I strived to retain the essential concept and general overall look while massaging the designs into something more believable in appearance and size.I wonder how you would handle the Orion pirate ship...
Any further forward and you couldn't get through the hatch.In the pic on the asteroid, the shuttle nacelles look like they're too far back.
Otherwise, great work.![]()
Any further forward and you couldn't get through the hatch.In the pic on the asteroid, the shuttle nacelles look like they're too far back.
Otherwise, great work.![]()
Look closely and you can see the fold out steps on the support strut in front of the nacelle.Any further forward and you couldn't get through the hatch.In the pic on the asteroid, the shuttle nacelles look like they're too far back.
Otherwise, great work.![]()
I thought the nacelle was used as a step up to the hatch?
Pink tribbles after that!Okay, now someone make a scene with Giant Spock.
I wasn't joking. Get to work, people.Okay, now someone make a scene with Giant Spock.
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