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From: J L
Subject: Enterprise NCC-1701-A
Date: 23 Feb 1999 08:25:55
Message: <36d2ac63.0@news.povray.org>
A beautyifull ship!!

JL   jla### [at] technologistcom


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From: Colorman (Kraxmel)
Subject: Re: Enterprise NCC-1701-A
Date: 23 Feb 1999 22:34:48
Message: <36d37358.0@news.povray.org>
Nice pic!  I am always fond of the original Enterprises (this one and the
older one).

Cman

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J.L wrote in message <36d2ac63.0@news.povray.org>...
>A beautyifull ship!!
>
>JL   jla### [at] technologistcom
>


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From: Karsten Senz
Subject: Re: Enterprise NCC-1701-A
Date: 24 Feb 1999 02:52:11
Message: <36D3AF9E.85E719AB@wi-bw.tfh-wildau.de>
"Colorman (Kraxmel)" wrote:
> 
> Nice pic!  I am always fond of the original Enterprises (this one and the
> older one).
> 
> Cman

I thought 1701-A was the first. Which older one do you refer to ?

to J.L.

I like that picture very much and the details are modelled fine.

In the engine part it looks somewhat plastic, possibly you could apply
that worn metal texture to it ?


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From: GrimDude
Subject: Re: Enterprise NCC-1701-A
Date: 24 Feb 1999 03:25:33
Message: <36d3b77d.0@news.povray.org>
As Scotty said, "No bloody A, B, C, or D!" :)

GrimDude
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Karsten Senz wrote in message <36D3AF9E.85E719AB@wi-bw.tfh-wildau.de>...
>
>
>"Colorman (Kraxmel)" wrote:
>>
>> Nice pic!  I am always fond of the original Enterprises (this one and the
>> older one).
>>
>> Cman
>
>I thought 1701-A was the first. Which older one do you refer to ?
>
>to J.L.
>
>I like that picture very much and the details are modelled fine.
>
>In the engine part it looks somewhat plastic, possibly you could apply
>that worn metal texture to it ?


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From: J L
Subject: Re: Enterprise NCC-1701-A
Date: 25 Feb 1999 00:54:08
Message: <36d4e580.0@news.povray.org>


>In the engine part it looks somewhat plastic, possibly you could apply
>that worn metal texture to it ?

The front hole is the deflector, the engine is rear. Change the camera a check
it.


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From: Karsten Senz
Subject: Re: Enterprise NCC-1701-A
Date: 25 Feb 1999 03:14:27
Message: <36D50656.6FB9FB52@wi-bw.tfh-wildau.de>
I'am sure I said the engine part. I don't want to cut and past a part of
your image, so the area I mean is 607;38 to 786;139. Maybe it's a model
and so it is ok when it looks plastic.
And what about some stars ? Or a planet ? 

"J.L" wrote:
> 

> 
> >In the engine part it looks somewhat plastic, possibly you could apply
> >that worn metal texture to it ?
> 
> The front hole is the deflector, the engine is rear. Change the camera a check
> it.


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From: Colorman (Kraxmel)
Subject: Re: Enterprise NCC-1701-A
Date: 25 Feb 1999 20:23:08
Message: <36d5f77c.0@news.povray.org>
The older one (number escapes me) had round engines.  (remember the TV
series)

Cman

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Karsten Senz wrote in message <36D3AF9E.85E719AB@wi-bw.tfh-wildau.de>...
>
>
>"Colorman (Kraxmel)" wrote:
>>
>> Nice pic!  I am always fond of the original Enterprises (this one and the
>> older one).
>>
>> Cman
>
>I thought 1701-A was the first. Which older one do you refer to ?
>
>to J.L.
>
>I like that picture very much and the details are modelled fine.
>
>In the engine part it looks somewhat plastic, possibly you could apply
>that worn metal texture to it ?


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From: J L
Subject: Re: Enterprise NCC-1701-A
Date: 26 Feb 1999 00:13:50
Message: <36d62d8e.0@news.povray.org>
Oh yea, this is left  "nacelle" whit texture metacrilate (like plastic or glass)
from original model.

--------------------------------------cut --------------------------------------

#declare NewMidnightBlue = color red 0.00 green 0.00 blue 0.61;
#declare Black = rgb 0;

#declare Nacelle_interior_texture = texture {
     gradient <0 1 0>
     specular 1
     roughness 0.01
     color_map {
        [0 0.5 color NewMidnightBlue color Black]
        [0.5 1 color Black color NewMidnightBlue]
     }
     scale <0.15 0.15 0.15>
}
--------------------------------------cut --------------------------------------


Ok a planet...




>I'am sure I said the engine part. I don't want to cut and past a part of
>your image, so the area I mean is 607;38 to 786;139. Maybe it's a model
>and so it is ok when it looks plastic.
>And what about some stars ? Or a planet ?
>
>"J.L" wrote:
>>

>>
>> >In the engine part it looks somewhat plastic, possibly you could apply
>> >that worn metal texture to it ?
>>
>> The front hole is the deflector, the engine is rear. Change the camera a
check
>> it.


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From: Phoenix
Subject: Re: Enterprise NCC-1701-A - big_e.jpg [0/2]
Date: 26 Feb 1999 08:44:48
Message: <MPG.1140c3cb50d9a7b1989693@news.povray.org>
'T was on Tue, 23 Feb 1999 14:23:46 +0100,
that J.L wrote:
> A beautyifull ship!!

Yes. Nice... But it does have an uncanny similarity with Ville Saari's 
'Big E'. Judge for yourself...

Phoenix

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From: Phoenix
Subject: Re: Enterprise NCC-1701-A - big_e.jpg [1/2]
Date: 26 Feb 1999 08:44:51
Message: <MPG.1140c3cb50d9a7b1989694@news.povray.org>


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