What @Mage said. It’s like you flipped a switch and she suddenly came alive!
It's getting there. I think the secondary hull will get a little more industrial, since I'm going a bit more off-script on that one relative to the saucer.Really nice work, don't hold back on your usual industrial style.![]()
It's getting there. I think the secondary hull will get a little more industrial, since I'm going a bit more off-script on that one relative to the saucer.
I always liked Columbia's look, but I'm imagining this ship as one step further along from the initial NX production run. I kinda think of this model as a Romulan War era NX variant, or a tranche-2 as @Relayer1 put it.That should have been Columbia, to contrast against Enterprise’s soft copper…Bronze giving way to Iron.
The repeating vents on the top of the saucer superstructure are directly inspired by the water vents in the upper fairings of WW2 submarines. It's a motif I put into a lot of my Star Trek ships.I'm really digging this industrial look. It makes me think WWII submarine for some reason, in a good way.
What. The. Hell?!A little more on the bridge, and other surrounding greebles -
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Funnily enough, the soon to come board upgrade will indeed give us a handful alternatives to simply “liking” a post. Not sure any of those will be adequate for the breathtaking kind of work I’m seeing here.Y'know, it's threads like this that demonstrate how the existing simple "Like" feature is really quite inadequate.
Is it possible to request a software update to add a "Fucking LOVE IT!" option, maybe?
A little more on the bridge, and other surrounding greebles -
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I'm really trying to take this on board but it goes against my instincts to add variation everywhere. However I'm in the middle of a process to dial back some of the excesses of detail that are present, so that the greebling doesn't detract from the whole. So far, I've slightly lowered some of the raised plates, but not all (that flat area I plain forgot about, so thanks for the reminder!) Some of the cylindrical-ish items dotted around the superstructure are also going to get flatter. Finally, I've modified the main shader so that it's not creating massive highlights on the edge of panels where it catches the light - need to roll that change out to the rest of the mesh objects.The greebling is superbJust a minor comment that all the extra raised plates might be too much as the ones on the flat area in front of the bridge and saucer start to give the impression that the ship was built with ill-fitting plates or hastily patched over, IMHO.
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