Beautiful work.
Reminds me a little of this ship also http://www.ex-astris-scientia.org/articles/springfield.htm
Reminds me a little of this ship also http://www.ex-astris-scientia.org/articles/springfield.htm
Just FYI... I'm loving this. It looks fantastic, and very "trekkian."After noting that there seems to be some confusion over the size of the ship, I realized that the way I handled the top of the saucer made decks four and five (or so) look like the deck two superstructure, and the real deck two look like the entire bridge. Oops. So I removed some control points to eliminate the seeming seamline between the two and added tubolifts to the bridge dome to help identify the components. I think it's clearer now what's going on. For the record, I'm intending this to be the same size as the Reliant--two decks on the edge of the saucer, and that kind of thing.
Got a start on the UV maps today, as well as continuing to add nurnies and crap all over. I took the advice about the secondary hull position, but split the difference by only moving it forward part of the suggested distance and legnthining the nacelles to compensate, which gives a better look overall.
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Lot's o' detail:
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Updated top and side views:
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Some more work on the secondary hull. I had to refreeze and redetail the lower half at a higher level of detail to compensate for some smoothing errors that had begun to creep in. So this is actually a new, improved, much higher-resolution mesh. With windows!
Also:spot the Constitution-class starship component.
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Just FYI... I'm loving this. It looks fantastic, and very "trekkian."
I'm curious... I think I recognize the software just from the appearance of the renders, but I wanna find out if I'm right... so, what are you using?![]()
My only "quibble" with the design as you have it is that, like the Grissom, it seems to need a better way of getting between the two hulls. Perhaps you can make the element going down from the "saucer" a bit thicker to accommodate lift-shafts and stairwells?
I re-looked at the original concept art, and it looks (from the limited view) that it goes straight back to the nacelle pylons; from there, it slopes at an angle from the pylon to the end of the impulse engine. The saucer is normal size, but the engine does look a bit over-sized here, perhaps 1.5 or 2x size in width. It looks as if it does extend outward from the hull itself, which to me looks as if it should end at the pylons.
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A small suggestion... take it or leave it, obviously...Finally had a chance to do a few updates to the ship. Nothing earth-shattering, just more detail.
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It did look like Lightwave... lightwave's untextured "gray clay" appearance is fairly easy to pick out, isn't it?^Well, I'm operating under the assumption that this arrangement is Starfleet standard for windows...the Reliant had the exact same layout, too.
(Edit: By the way, what software did you think I'm using?)
It is; I must confess to having a soft spot for the LightWave "clay render" look, though thanks to Redspar's images, I'm starting to warm to 3D Studio Max's buttery, almost luminous GI renders. Guess it's fortunate since I've been assigned to learn Max at work.![]()
I'd recommend playing with the edge configuration a bit... different combinations, whatever... to make it less "Enterprise-like" in that one area.
Very nice!I'd recommend playing with the edge configuration a bit... different combinations, whatever... to make it less "Enterprise-like" in that one area.
Yeah, you're right.
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It looks great... except for the windows... it looks like they are just stenciled into the surface ... I'd inset them a bit
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