Vektor said:
In my own defense,
I don't think you need to defend anything. You've given us the best looking, most exciting ship since 1701-D arrived in 1986 - and some of us can remember what it was like to wait months for Trek news.

Vektor said:
In my own defense,
Vektor said:
I have not abandoned this project and have, in fact, done a considerable amount of work on it over the last six months, though my new job and numerous other practical responsibilities have greatly limited the amount of time I have to spend on my "hobby" of 3D modeling.
- which is what it is for me).faith and interest in my efforts
Vektor said:
Well, it may not look like much, but here's a tiny bit of progress to show on the old girl.
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A lot of stuff has changed here, especially the way the torp launcher housings adjoin the deflector cowling. I have also FINALLY added the pulse cannons on either side of the deflector, and the ring inside the deflector dish has been revamped.
The torp launchers themselves have been totally reworked but I'm not showing the new versions in this rendering. Ditto for a number of other details I want to keep under wraps for the moment.
There will be a bunch more coming in another week or two so stay tuned.
He is indeed, but speaking of the remodel? How did that go? Any updates?aridas sofia said:
Judging by the penchant for Greene and Greene, Zen simplicity I saw in your beautiful home remodling renders, it makes sense -- you're just a gifted dude.
:thumbsup:
FrontLine said:
...but speaking of the remodel? How did that go? Any updates?
If that's a running light, keep in mind that in space, there's no atmosphere to refract or reflect the light back into those windows; if a direct line of sight can't be made between the light source and the window opening or frame, it shouldn't show up to the occupants.candida said:
Wouldn't those windows cut into the roof - which are beautiful - mean the running light was constantly irritatingly bleeding into the briefing room ?
Each one meticulously placed by hand. So stop asking Vektor for updates every six months... it takes time to assemble all those pointy little jigsaw puzzle pieces!Ptrope said:
^ A 3D mesh is composed of polygons, the simplest of which are triangles. So that means that Grandeur's mesh is composed of approx. 270,000 3-sided polygons :thumbsup:.
Vektor said:
Yes, the view from the lounge/briefing room at the back end of this baby ought to be REALLY spectacular
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