You're doing a beautiful job. The underside is so difficult. So much to model.
Thank you. I've got three or four plates spinning right now and not updating much as it's small steps across those projects and not focusing on one (a bit like a painter or sculptor, energy dips with one and you put the other on the easel or stand) Thanks again, should have a more recent render of what I've been up to in a few days. Still in the reference hunt on her too.
Alas, dead in the water it seems. There is not enough on the ship pre-butchering and I need to be completing work for portfolio to get a damn job, and not thumb-twiddling over ref that I do not have and losing days to fruitless searches. A favorite, may get back to her one day, but for now...
She's looking good, hopefully you can get back to this project soon - and all the best on your job hunt!
Thanks- I'm not giving up on working out who the current owner is and trying to wrangle some imagery, but yeah, the portfolio and a lot of work has to take precedence over one asset. I was rather close to a spot on a dream project at the end of last year, but things did not work out (no input on why) and it became, it seems, a one and done, which is a shame as it's a great group and amazing project. Onward!
Thanks--- such a way to go yet, but ref has dried up, and I'm not much into guesswork to fill in the volumes etc. I can see a few bits that I forgot to tack on that are built, so maybe a couple of hours on it early next week. Then she's to bed til better ref or I track down the owner.
Though I can't say a ton about it, I've been back on this ship a short while. Sadly, the job hunt is still a hot mess! What can I say? ~10700 individuals let go in '23 alone, and though they don't all do what I do... it's crazy hearing that bits you apply for get over 1000 applications. Maybe a few dozen are qualified, but that's still a number to contend with.
With only a couple of replies (both excellent and from good, very good, places) but with no work to offer, and one has off-shored this sort of thing. If you know of anyone looking...? Still wish things had worked out with the RA folks. Sigh, etc. ;-)
But onward! Started almost from scratch again. Chuck out old assumptions and relationships, proportions etc. I've got about 140 of 150 pieces IDed, so progress has been good if slow; being able to afford kits, get them in, do the drafting on the parts, build, adjust, bring it all together, etc. I'm down to (knock on titanium) 2 or 3 kit parts to model, one's definitely being held for last! :-) and one large structural segment. Areas get refined as alignments get checked etc, so it's a bit of popping the clutch at times. I expect the model to be wrapped soon, then onto materials. Pretty sweet.
Also, I'm helping a certain now retired model builder with a couple of real Trek builds, so add that into the mix. More on those when they're ready for prime time. (dancing eyebrows)
A shot of an area that was wrapped up this week; a few bits to tweak at final assembly but the modeling is done. Lots of 'regions' of the ship to bring together---
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Thank you. I've got three or four plates spinning right now and not updating much as it's small steps across those projects and not focusing on one (a bit like a painter or sculptor, energy dips with one and you put the other on the easel or stand) Thanks again, should have a more recent render of what I've been up to in a few days. Still in the reference hunt on her too.
Thanks- I'm not giving up on working out who the current owner is and trying to wrangle some imagery, but yeah, the portfolio and a lot of work has to take precedence over one asset. I was rather close to a spot on a dream project at the end of last year, but things did not work out (no input on why) and it became, it seems, a one and done, which is a shame as it's a great group and amazing project. Onward!
Thanks--- such a way to go yet, but ref has dried up, and I'm not much into guesswork to fill in the volumes etc. I can see a few bits that I forgot to tack on that are built, so maybe a couple of hours on it early next week. Then she's to bed til better ref or I track down the owner.
https://www.ex-astris-scientia.org/observations/theoutrageousokona/18-theoutrageousokona-r.jpg
With only a couple of replies (both excellent and from good, very good, places) but with no work to offer, and one has off-shored this sort of thing. If you know of anyone looking...? Still wish things had worked out with the RA folks. Sigh, etc. ;-)
But onward! Started almost from scratch again. Chuck out old assumptions and relationships, proportions etc. I've got about 140 of 150 pieces IDed, so progress has been good if slow; being able to afford kits, get them in, do the drafting on the parts, build, adjust, bring it all together, etc. I'm down to (knock on titanium) 2 or 3 kit parts to model, one's definitely being held for last! :-) and one large structural segment. Areas get refined as alignments get checked etc, so it's a bit of popping the clutch at times. I expect the model to be wrapped soon, then onto materials. Pretty sweet.
Also, I'm helping a certain now retired model builder with a couple of real Trek builds, so add that into the mix. More on those when they're ready for prime time. (dancing eyebrows)
A shot of an area that was wrapped up this week; a few bits to tweak at final assembly but the modeling is done. Lots of 'regions' of the ship to bring together---