> I don't think this one is quite up to the same standard as Fourth Age, but> you be the judge.
These have a decidedly Babylon 5ish feel to them, I like!
Incredible again. I especially like how the blue lasers stand out from but
do not clash with the nebula. Your pictures have gotten really nice since
you have found a model with which you are comfortable working.
-Shay
"Coridon Henshaw" <che### [at] sympaticoca> wrote in message
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"Corey Woodworth" <cdw### [at] mpinetnet> wrote in
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> I kinda like it better because both the models and the colors are much> less tradional.
Thanks.
> I would like to see a bubble cockpit on the top though
At 1.3KM across, the ships aren't *quite* on the right scale for that kind
of thing. :-)
I keep looking for techniques to provide a sense of scale on my ship
designs (the vast majority of which are quite large), but I've yet to find
anything that both works visually and makes sense technically. So for the
moment I just don't do any kind of scale detailing.
From: Corey Woodworth
Subject: Re: No Alternatives
Date: 1 May 2002 01:38:17
Message: <3ccf7f49@news.povray.org>
> At 1.3KM across, the ships aren't *quite* on the right scale for that kind> of thing. :-)
hehe, i guess not.
> I keep looking for techniques to provide a sense of scale on my ship> designs (the vast majority of which are quite large), but I've yet to find> anything that both works visually and makes sense technically. So for the> moment I just don't do any kind of scale detailing.
I think a visible cockpit would be the best way to provide scale, since
these ships are much larger then perhaps a seperate dogfighting kinda ship
either escorting or attacking that ship would help. Anyway that seems like a
tip for a different scene though.