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Here's some updates. Still a bit to do, such as further detail to the ventral side, plus I've yet to model the deflector dish. But she's coming along.
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Something is wrong with ths damned computer monitor. Everything's so damned DARK!
(I've noticed this before, I just haven't bitched about it until now. It's not your picture.)
And YES, brightness is on maximum!
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Well, rather than turn this into a joke about your way of seeing things solely in terms of black and white, I'll just ask if you have a contrast setting on the monitor. 8)
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The images look really dark on my computer too. It might be Mark's fault.
Nice design! I've seen the preliminary models at the ASDB, but these are the first full-detail images I've seen of your latest version.
I'm not sure if I like the way the nacelle pylons are arranged, though. I know you're going for something similar to the Excelsior layout, but the pylons don't look right when they're upside-down like that.
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It is a bit dark, but I can see fine though. Seriously if it's too dark on your monitor then its the first sign that your monitor will burn out. It happened to mine, where at first everything was dark, then it took five minutes to even turn on, then when it was on, no picture.
Nice, Red.
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I dig the overall design except the fact that the nacelle pylons bend downward. I think I might like it better if the nacelles were stuck at the end of horizontal pylons, Raven-style.