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eQualizer
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hi i'm a friend of altair and also a st fan (of course).
and here is something i'm currently working on:

"space" ship

it still is a 2d ship but i'm working on a 3d model

any ideas on improving my vessel??

(with thanks to altair for sparing me the web space
for the picture and introducing me to the people of
this forum)


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[This message has been edited by eQualizer (edited June 30, 1999).]


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Fabrux
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*is not quite sure what he's looking at when he looks at the ship*

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eQualizer
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i was re-reading a comic called "roodbaard"
it's about a pirate called "roodbaard"
and it around the 17-18th century
with a lot a boot's and then it struck me
space ship --> sea ship

eric venneker - e[|]_ualizer


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Cargile
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It's very interesting. Graceful lines. A sense of balance. And I do see the two-masted ship.

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RW
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Hey, it's different and original. *applauds* Is it a body shell or are those solar sails? (Well, they could be, couldn't they? Oh and, what program did you draw this in?


(Roodbaard, my dear English speaking chums, means Redbeard, since rood=red and baard=beard. Roodbaard de onverschrokken piraat, die over de wereldzeeën vaart om medogenloos zijn werk te doen als piraat..)


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Michael Dracon
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As far as he told me, those were meant to be Solar Sails.

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eQualizer
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I will correct you Altair.....
I never said that those "sails" are solar sails.
As a matter of fact I do not have
a propulsion system for this ship.
I'm still thinking about one.

One thing is for sure, there will be some sort of tentakels that come out of the "sails".
They generate an energy field of some sort.

At least that's my idea.

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Michael Dracon
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Ah, okay.
Seems I misunderstood you.

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eQualizer
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BTW: It IS a starfleet vessel.
So if someone misunderstood me........

RW: I used illustrator 8 voor the lining
and i kan use the lines for import in 3dmax *grin*

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[This message has been edited by eQualizer (edited June 29, 1999).]


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