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The First One
A lovely little thinker, but a bugger when he's pissed
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You've got to be kidding me. . .
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Tachy
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huh, why?
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The First One
A lovely little thinker, but a bugger when he's pissed
Member # 35
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Oh, I'm just impressed by the speed you've turned out the model, and how detailed it looks. No offense intended. Got any larger pics? 8)
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It looks good, except the nacelles seem WAY short...
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Jim Phelps
watches Voyager AFTER 51030
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I wish I knew how to do these....really nice.
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stop by scifi-art and learn.we have the best tutorials available coz they learn you how to make Trek ships.we have one that show how to build a 1701 from scratch.
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The First One
A lovely little thinker, but a bugger when he's pissed
Member # 35
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Yes. All you need is a copy of 3DMax. . . at several thousand quid.
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Tachy
Ex-Member
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usually, modeling techniques are the same for any 3D modeling software, whatever the price.what's important is how to manipulate objects with your BRAIN.
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What bugs me is, it got all the way over here, and I hadn't even told anyone I was working on it, let alone finish it. Its FAR from finished. The mistake here being I sent it to Pedro to finish, and it ended up getting to Dev and he thought it was done... Now I just feel sick about the whole thing. I almost certainly thought the first thing you guys would pick up on are the messed up bridge windows...
But on the cool side, the phaser banks are modeled in a pretty cool way, as are the escape pods, which are individually numbered... Not the first time someones done that, but these are modeled numbers, so the ship is going to look fantastic in closeups. You guys will get to see the finished product in our Scifi-Art Y2k update, and as a real treat, this baby's probably going to be up for download.
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The First One
A lovely little thinker, but a bugger when he's pissed
Member # 35
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Oh, well, these things happen. I really do like it, and in these views can easily overlook the bridge windows and the nacelles (which look like they're foreshortened anyway). Can't wait to see more. . .
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Tachy
Ex-Member
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*terrified because he just realized he posted in the wrong forum*
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Well, looks like CC or TSN is going to have to transfer this thread. I just tried, but I'm not authorised to transfer threads from this forum...