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Agreed - particularly with the two massive balls flanking on either side of the main nav deflector serving as photon launchers. You can't really get any more masculine than that, short of having a third engine nacelle smack dab in between them.
Oh, damn! Madman, that is REALLY looking awesome! For the little and vague screen time she got in Into Darkness, I thought the Vengeance was a very menacing looking ship, and it looks like you are capturing that menace beautifully. I am anxious to see her textured up!
He's releasing it in .blend (Blender) format im sure...since thats what he uses. But usually someone on his site converts it into .max (3ds Max) and .lwv (Lightwave) after a couple of weeks or so.
Hey Madman, Incredible job dude. You're one of the best, if not the best.
The more I see Into Darkness - the more I think that the saucer is just a shield for the bridge. I don't think there's any windows or anything in there...
I got 2 versions on my pc. 4.5 and 4.9 . I been having issues getting the backbuff to work when i load certain meshes. your JJprise v6 for example. one day i loaded it and found the backbuff was no longer working. i had to load the setup i had of the jjprise over town and work with it. ever encountered that problem?
Nope, 2.68 is the latest version out, but I haven't upgraded to it yet.
You probably have 2.4.5 and 2.4.9... which are the two versions I was using up until recently.
Usually the backbuf will break if the image you used as the background got moved, or something like that. I only use that for WIP images though... anything else I composite together with Photoshop.
Well looks like Im gonna have to add yet another version to my computer. I haven't really felt inspired lately. I think its because I have started to forget the tricks I knew to create neat renders. I don't have photoshop, so I can't really doanything to the renders outside of blender.
Does anyone know of a good image editing program...like the best freeware program?
Well, I thought it looked perfect, then stupid me started comparing with a picture of the vengence.
Looks great. Fine as is in my opinion. But if you want to be perfect, A few details are off from this picture...which Im not sure if this picture is accurate or not.... http://memory-beta.wikia.com/wiki/USS_Vengeance_(alternate_reality)
What i see off is the area around the balls..the part that encases them. and the top edge of the deflector. Im trying to figure out what in the world is going on in the picture below the bridge. They kinda look like extra big windows or something. Take a look at the picture at memory alpha and tell me what you think.
Yeah, it's not 100% accurate to the picture, or any of the other references.
While building it, i used the Hot Wheels model for reference, the little QMX model, the Big QMX model, and then finally screencaps. It ended up being parts of all of them.
The area beneath the bridge is weird... to me, it looks like they set it up to be mirror reflective, and all of those blue lines look like window reflections. I didn't like that, so I didn't do that on mine.
Also, the model in the movie seems to look different than the one in the above picture... it's almost like they went back and tweaked some stuff afterwards.
I know this maybe too much to ask, but could you do another version with the same color as the Enterprise? I really wonder what it would look like with a proper Starfleet ship color.
I think you have done a great job in modelling and rendering the Vengeance.
Personally, I think it is one butt ugly ship design. And why make it dark other than to show good versus evil. In the darkness of space, it won't really make any difference what color it is, unless you are close to a sun or someother light source.