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3DEnterprise-B

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  • japetusjapetus2981 SeattlePosts: 1,403Member
    Yeah, this is my WIP...though I might have taken down a lot of images since then, but I know people had posted reference there. I'd be happy to give you advice or share some wireframes if needed...

    edit: oops...link http://www.scifi-meshes.com/forums/showthread.php?75592-Enterprise-B-WIP&highlight=
  • nightfevernightfever361 Posts: 585Member
    Oh yes, I remember that. Thanks for the link, I will have an inspirational go-through concerning some details.
    And thanks for offering wireframes, but the big parts of the ship are done and I'm quite satisfied how they turned out.
  • nightfevernightfever361 Posts: 585Member
    Here are some recent wip shots of my current progress, as said, saucer texture and the sensors.
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  • evil_genius_180evil_genius_1804572 Posts: 11,177Member
    Everything looks great, especially the Aztecs. :)
  • Vortex5972Vortex5972332 Posts: 1,210Member
    Everything is awesome!!
  • japetusjapetus2981 SeattlePosts: 1,403Member
    Nice job on the texturing! That was the hardest part for me, especially the aztecing. Its a big saucer!
  • TALON_UKTALON_UK2 Posts: 0Member
    Excellent looking work. Loving your progress on this.
  • nightfevernightfever361 Posts: 585Member
    Some progress: I finsihed the rear cannons and started with the cargo bay, which is pretty complicated.
    Though there are good references from the Lacota model it is not easy to get a real feel how it is built up. On the other hand I have the AMT kit where the cargo bay looks totally different, but I think this part was simply taken over from the Excelsior kit. So I am bit unsure if I am on the right track.
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  • MelakMelak332 Posts: 0Member
    Very nice work!
  • Vortex5972Vortex5972332 Posts: 1,210Member
    Fantastic stuff.
  • kuckuk333kuckuk333178 Posts: 209Member
    i never understood, why the bottom of the engineering hull is empty
  • mattcmattc181 Perth, AuPosts: 322Member
    nightfever wrote: »
    Some progress: I finsihed the rear cannons and started with the cargo bay, which is pretty complicated.
    Though there are good references from the Lacota model it is not easy to get a real feel how it is built up. On the other hand I have the AMT kit where the cargo bay looks totally different, but I think this part was simply taken over from the Excelsior kit. So I am bit unsure if I am on the right track.

    Looks like the right track to me. Go with the Lakota photos.
  • evil_genius_180evil_genius_1804572 Posts: 11,177Member
    Everything looks great. :thumb:

    The AMT kits don't get that part right. What you have definitely looks more accurate.
  • Chris2005Chris2005679 Posts: 3,097Member
    Not sure if you have these or not:
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  • nightfevernightfever361 Posts: 585Member
    Yeah thanks, I have all these.
  • TALON_UKTALON_UK2 Posts: 0Member
    I'm always seeing that Ent-B model being re-purposed as the Lakota, where is it from? Don't remember the name or recall the Ent-B style Excelsior model appearing in any movie or TV episode after Generations.
  • MartocticvsMartocticvs444 Posts: 524Member
    It cropped up once, and once only, in an episode of DS9. Paradise Lost or something like that, IIRC.
  • TALON_UKTALON_UK2 Posts: 0Member
    Hmm, will have to check it out. DS9 was by far my favourite TNG Star Trek series, so I'm surprised I don't remember the episode, still it has been some years since I've seen it. Not seen any since it originally aired. Where's that Remastered Blu Ray of the entire series at? I'm waiting.
  • Chris2005Chris2005679 Posts: 3,097Member
    TALON_UK wrote: »
    Hmm, will have to check it out. DS9 was by far my favourite TNG Star Trek series, so I'm surprised I don't remember the episode, still it has been some years since I've seen it. Not seen any since it originally aired. Where's that Remastered Blu Ray of the entire series at? I'm waiting.

    Yea, 'Paradise Lost' under the command of Captain Benteen. :)

    From my understanding, there hasn't been a green light for either DS9 or Voyager, however, if a green light was given, it'd likely be DS9.
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  • japetusjapetus2981 SeattlePosts: 1,403Member
    Nice job! That shuttlebay is really weird and tricky
  • MartocticvsMartocticvs444 Posts: 524Member
    Did I seriously remember the name of an episode correctly, based purely on the presence of a particular ship? I need help. I would very happily buy DS9 on Blu Ray if they ever do it... I will eventually get the TNG ones as well. Voyager...? That seems more likely to me than DS9, frankly, but I don't think I would bother with it myself.
  • evil_genius_180evil_genius_1804572 Posts: 11,177Member
    There was a time when I probably would have remembered the episode name. But, that time has passed. Hell, I probably only remember the ship was the Lakota because I have pictures of it with those markings in a book and on my computer. ;)
  • nightfevernightfever361 Posts: 585Member
    I finished the deflector area and dish and started placing the window cuts. They look too big at a first glance, but I am going to intrude the edges after the boolean cut.
    Other than that I also finished the cargo (just some more greebles) and the rest of the fan tail.
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  • evil_genius_180evil_genius_1804572 Posts: 11,177Member
    It's looking great. :thumb:
  • Vortex5972Vortex5972332 Posts: 1,210Member
    Such clean, smooth work. Awesome job.
  • trekkitrekki964 Posts: 1,415Member
    Very good the deflector dish.
    Great mesh ! :thumb:
  • nightfevernightfever361 Posts: 585Member
    Thank you.

    Next update: all windows cut and paint job on the engineering hull started.
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  • Chris2005Chris2005679 Posts: 3,097Member
    In an earlier picture, here:
    http://www.scifi-meshes.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=109454&d=1410460469

    How do you get the guides for cutting the windows perfectly parallel to that section of the hull so the windows don't look distorted when cut in?
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  • evil_genius_180evil_genius_1804572 Posts: 11,177Member
    Everything looks nice and smooth. :)
  • nightfevernightfever361 Posts: 585Member
    Chris2005 wrote: »
    In an earlier picture, here:
    http://www.scifi-meshes.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=109454&d=1410460469

    How do you get the guides for cutting the windows perfectly parallel to that section of the hull so the windows don't look distorted when cut in?

    I select an egde from the original mesh and generate a spline from that. You can also take a regular spline and project it onto the surface. Then I align all windows at a tangent to that spline. The vertical angle must be set manually though. Maybe there is a way to align them to the normal of the underlaying poly, I haven't found it yet.
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