You've posted wire frames in the past, but I'm curious about your workflow. What is your modeling workflow/ pipeline? Thanks for your time- the project looks excellent.
You've posted wire frames in the past, but I'm curious about your workflow. What is your modeling workflow/ pipeline? Thanks for your time- the project looks excellent.
Very nice. I'd love you forever if you published the mesh online once it's done, just so I could study how you made it. :-)
I was thinking the space was kind of limited behind the Quantum Torpedo launcher, then I remembered it's actually a turret, so it should be able to fire off axis. I think that means the shrouding panels around it should slide to make room, or something like that. Will look forward to seeing your solution. :-)
That so freaking cool, it looks like an actual film set that just finsiehd being built. with more work needing to be done on the other side of the windows.
*drool*
With enough available calculating power you'd be able to animate the whole sequence, from raising of the yacht's aft hatch to unfolding the nacelles and pulling away from the ship.
That's just an insane amount of stuff you already have here and on top of that the quality is unmatched ! Love what you're doing with the model :thumb:
Awesome work as always IRML, the lighting on that interior shot is gorgeous!
It's more like the idea of reviving it.
You'd clearly qualify, since it's only a matter of time until you start to even model the plumbing for Pluto Station's toilets.
Now there is a term I have not heard in a long long time......IDC
Yeah... the term dates back to the good ol' days when IRML was still only starting his awesome Galaxy-Class model... it was thrown around quite often in his Galaxy-Class WIP thread back then.
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You've posted wire frames in the past, but I'm curious about your workflow. What is your modeling workflow/ pipeline? Thanks for your time- the project looks excellent.
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I was thinking the space was kind of limited behind the Quantum Torpedo launcher, then I remembered it's actually a turret, so it should be able to fire off axis. I think that means the shrouding panels around it should slide to make room, or something like that. Will look forward to seeing your solution. :-)
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Never cease to amaze, all the detail in there is looking awesome!
You're so cruel
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With enough available calculating power you'd be able to animate the whole sequence, from raising of the yacht's aft hatch to unfolding the nacelles and pulling away from the ship.
Now there is a term I have not heard in a long long time......IDC
Awesome work as always IRML, the lighting on that interior shot is gorgeous!
You'd clearly qualify, since it's only a matter of time until you start to even model the plumbing for Pluto Station's toilets.
tobian, I think the guys around here would agree, with your work, you do not need a invite. you where born a member.
Yeah... the term dates back to the good ol' days when IRML was still only starting his awesome Galaxy-Class model... it was thrown around quite often in his Galaxy-Class WIP thread back then.
here are the new model ships, and the new chair