The close-up work is amazing. Such care, creativity and attention to detail.I forgot to post the other departure angle
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Head on shot because why not
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Close up, spot the travel pod!
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And some fleet action
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Threw some of the Enterprise textures on the underside of my Saladin concept model, and it doesn't look too shabby (just don't get too close lol)
Thanks, I see them as some kind of heat sink, similar to the ones of the Constitution nacelles but biggerI like that the destroyer has some side plates on the nacelle.
Here's the Saladin concept model:That destroyer, give it to me..![]()
The 'harsh' lighting gives this a nice sense of reality.I had to do a 200 years challenge with the Artemis photo
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Definately, every ship that's ever been in Star Trek (and more) is on the backburner haha@Hunter-G Have you ever considered doing a Daedalus-class design? Love my retro ships!![]()
Haha! Those are the deflector array, the same kind as on the front of the Connie saucer. I imagine 2 kinds of deflector arrays, and that kind specifically requires less power, but is not as versatile or powerful. Hence why most cruisers use them as secondary arrays. The Saladin doesn't need a big deflector like the Connie, so it makes sense to me.Are those three photon torpedo tubes at the front of the saucer? Because when I looked at this image, I instantly thought: say hello to my little friends!
Definately, every ship that's ever been in Star Trek (and more) is on the backburner haha
Personally I love Eric Henry's version of the Daedalus, it's pretty much exactly what I would have done:
https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/pacific-201-daedalus-class-265ae2d8b55a4dbf8cfdff82735d17b8.
♫♪ Did you ever know that you're my hero? ♫♪Some updated orthos and stuff. They're 10k so have fun![]()
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