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From: Antti Arola
Subject: Jovian Chronicles: Bricriu
Date: 5 Jul 2006 13:13:43
Message: <44abf346@news.povray.org>
A Bricriu-class corvette from Jovian Chronicles by Dream Pod 9, based
mostly on the blueprint plan views. Stabilised sometime earlier this
spring, this project was the first thing I've written in POV in years -
and managed to get me modelling stuff again.

Should some kind soul be generous enough to offer critique, please
consider this just a model, rather than a scene. Scene composition,
much like texturing, is alien and horrifying to my engineer
mindset. ;-)


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From: POVMAN
Subject: Re: Jovian Chronicles: Bricriu
Date: 6 Jul 2006 03:40:16
Message: <44acbe60$1@news.povray.org>
Nice texturing.  that grey at the back esp'.  I like the combination of 
sharp/rounded edges.  Maybe it needs a mast of some sort...

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From: Charles C
Subject: Re: Jovian Chronicles: Bricriu
Date: 6 Jul 2006 12:55:01
Message: <web.44ad3fcd9d98100a3869c6770@news.povray.org>
Looks nice.   It's a spacecraft with a submarine look to it, which somehow
indirectly gives it a fast & stealthy  first-strike-capable look as well.
I like the contrast of colors but will it land anywhere where it'll need
camoflauge? I'm not familiar with Jovian Chronicles so I'm speaking with
plenty of ignorance..  I think some windows would be nice to get a sense of
scale and so my mind stops trying to put a pistol-grip on it ;) Nice work!

Charles


Antti Arola <aea### [at] ioboxfi> wrote:
> A Bricriu-class corvette from Jovian Chronicles by Dream Pod 9, based
> mostly on the blueprint plan views. Stabilised sometime earlier this
> spring, this project was the first thing I've written in POV in years -
> and managed to get me modelling stuff again.
>
> Should some kind soul be generous enough to offer critique, please
> consider this just a model, rather than a scene. Scene composition,
> much like texturing, is alien and horrifying to my engineer
> mindset. ;-)


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From: Antti Arola
Subject: Re: Jovian Chronicles: Bricriu
Date: 7 Jul 2006 12:38:01
Message: <pan.2006.07.07.16.37.20.67350@iobox.fi>
On Thu, 06 Jul 2006 12:52:29 -0400, Charles C wrote:
> I like the contrast of colors but will it land anywhere where it'll need
> camoflauge?

No, transatmospheric craft in the JC setting are pretty much limited to
small craft and dedicated heavy lift vehicles. The DarkOliveGreen-based
colour is more of a nod towards the "iconic colours" in DP9's art - CEGA
is mostly green and brown while the Jovians, for example, use a lot of
white and blue.

> I think some windows would be nice to get a sense
> of scale and so my mind stops trying to put a pistol-grip on it ;)

Aye, scale is easy to lose with so few known reference points, but the
setting does not feature exterior windows on military hardware and the
airlock door on the side of the dorsal bulge does not quite show up at
this size (though that could be helped with a bit of circumference
texturing, I guess). If it helps, the total length of a Bric is 180 metres
without and roughly 200 with the drive guides (the arm-mounted paddles
around the thruster).

Eventually I want to build a spacedock scene or something similar with EVA
pods, small craft and spacesuited figures, but that goal's still a few
corners away.


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From: Antti Arola
Subject: Re: Jovian Chronicles: Bricriu
Date: 7 Jul 2006 12:49:42
Message: <pan.2006.07.07.16.49.01.104122@iobox.fi>
On Thu, 06 Jul 2006 08:41:26 +0100, POVMAN wrote:
> Nice texturing.  that grey at the back esp'.

The gray texture does please my eye as well, especially considering its
simplicity - rgb 0.4, diffuse 0.9, brilliance 3 and a 'dents' normal.


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From: dlm
Subject: Re: Jovian Chronicles: Bricriu
Date: 8 Jul 2006 02:01:45
Message: <44af4a49$1@news.povray.org>
"Charles C" <nomail@nomail> wrote in message 
news:web.44ad3fcd9d98100a3869c6770@news.povray.org...
> Looks nice.   It's a spacecraft with a submarine look to it, which somehow
> indirectly gives it a fast & stealthy  first-strike-capable look as well.
> I like the contrast of colors but will it land anywhere where it'll need
> camoflauge? I'm not familiar with Jovian Chronicles so I'm speaking with
> plenty of ignorance..  I think some windows would be nice to get a sense 
> of
> scale and so my mind stops trying to put a pistol-grip on it ;) Nice work!
>
> Charles

See http://www.dp9.com/Products/418.htm for a promotional pic...
DLM


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From: DJ Wiza
Subject: Re: Jovian Chronicles: Bricriu
Date: 12 Jul 2006 15:42:30
Message: <44b550a6@news.povray.org>
Why is the Beatles' song "Yellow Submarine" going through my head now?

-DJ

Antti Arola wrote:

> A Bricriu-class corvette from Jovian Chronicles by Dream Pod 9, based
> mostly on the blueprint plan views. Stabilised sometime earlier this
> spring, this project was the first thing I've written in POV in years -
> and managed to get me modelling stuff again.
> 
> Should some kind soul be generous enough to offer critique, please
> consider this just a model, rather than a scene. Scene composition,
> much like texturing, is alien and horrifying to my engineer
> mindset. ;-)
> 
> 
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>


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