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  • wibblewibble1264 Weimar, GermanyPosts: 567Member
    Thank you all for the great response.
    Couldn't wait, had to do some renders with more light behind the dish.
    I find more and more angles with a good view at the deflector dish's supporting structure.
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  • evil_genius_180evil_genius_1804608 Posts: 11,186Member
    Nice. I really like how that light plays off of the framework.
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  • wibblewibble1264 Weimar, GermanyPosts: 567Member
    edited June 26 #154
    Also added those greeble bits to the bussard collectors.
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    Pretty happy with them. Only problem: they aren't mine. The currant name of the mesh: Accessory_Parts_NOT MINE_Delete and redo!.001
    I found them on a mesh from Chris Kuhn that I downloaded some time ago, ripped it out and put it on my model. What qualifies as shitty move. I know. It's just that they look so much like what I had in mind for that part that I couldn't resist and I don't know where and how I could contact him to ask for permission. Don't know if such a tiny detail is worth to worry but I definitely plan to rebuild them on my own.
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  • BrandenbergBrandenberg1924 CaliforniaPosts: 2,081Member
    It looks really awesome though.
  • wibblewibble1264 Weimar, GermanyPosts: 567Member
    It looks really awesome though.

    Though? It's from Chris Kuhn! It would be more surprising if it wouldn't look awesome.
  • seanrseanr1380 Brooklyn, NYPosts: 631Member
    wibble wrote: »
    Though? It's from Chris Kuhn! It would be more surprising if it wouldn't look awesome.
    LOL, indeed.

    The whole bussard assembly looks amazing, frankly. Nice work all around so far. :)

    BTW, you're missing some smooth shading on the pylon here: https://forums.scifi-meshes.com/uploads/editor/d0/f950wn8ngjqf.png
    wibble
  • wibblewibble1264 Weimar, GermanyPosts: 567Member
    edited June 29 #158
    seanr wrote: »
    The whole bussard assembly looks amazing, frankly. Nice work all around so far.

    Thanks a lot seanr. Nonetheless I remodeled the intake greebles, like I promised.
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    Even though the difference is marginal Chris Kuhn's did look better, in my eyes. But then again once more it is a tiny detail that mostly won't be noticed and I just sleep better if I know there are no stolen parts on my model.
    seanr wrote: »
    BTW, you're missing some smooth shading on the pylon.

    I know, that's because they aren't final yet. ;)


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  • evil_genius_180evil_genius_1804608 Posts: 11,186Member
    They look the same to me, which means they look great. But, I also know how it is to be that critical of your own work.
    wibble
  • wibblewibble1264 Weimar, GermanyPosts: 567Member
    This is another project I started several years ago but never got really far.
    I was arguing with myself if I should even make a post with it 'cause there really isn't much to see. But the goal of this thread was to showcase the projects I have been working on over the years and I haven't shown much of that yet either. And who knows, maybe this even forces me to work on it again.
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    Anyone want to guess what it is going to be?
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  • StarCruiserStarCruiser379 Posts: 61Member
    Whatever it is - it looks rather industrial...
    wibble
  • BrandenbergBrandenberg1924 CaliforniaPosts: 2,081Member
    wibble wrote: »
    It looks really awesome though.

    Though? It's from Chris Kuhn! It would be more surprising if it wouldn't look awesome.

    I simply meant that wherever you got them, they did the trick.
  • wibblewibble1264 Weimar, GermanyPosts: 567Member
    I simply meant that wherever you got them, they did the trick.

    Thank you, I figured ... well, on second thought, you know. Whatever, I didn't meant it offensive.
    Whatever it is - it looks rather industrial...

    You aren't entirely wrong. But - speaking as Star Trek fan - what does an industrial facility reminds you of?
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  • StarCruiserStarCruiser379 Posts: 61Member
    Oh, I don't know...something Borg-like?
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