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Carrara F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Sep 07 1:44 am)
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HOborg thanksforthe input. I wanted some sort of material that looked otherworldly, but I agree the chrome cuffs are distracting. As for leaking the project, I'm still smashing together starship designs and not happy with anything. Also, once I actually write the story (it's in my noodle right now) that will tell me that I might finish the damn thing, rather than consign it to the landfill of cool ideas I'll never finish ;)
I'd agree about the aluminum foil cuffs (and pant-legs, as I recall....). Also looks like the image could be anti-aliased. In RDS it's called Adaptive Oversampling (for whatever unfathomable reason). That said, I can't wait to see what you're going to do with this. The characters do have personality and I bet you're going to have a whole lot of fun working with them. Keep us posted! Far too many of my projects wind up in that never-never land you call a landfill. Don't let this one go there. - Chip - Chip
Welllllll.... The setting is in the 300th Year of the Ninth Federation. the mission of our gallant crew: to expand the frontiers of the Federation by visiting worlds long ago abandoned in the rise and fall of the previous Federations; to engage in archealogical research, especially for relics of the fabled Third Federation, whose technology, according to legend, approached the magical. I have an outline for the first story; when I find time I'll be scripting it out. With the ship design I'm doing exactly what I vowed not to do with this project: make things make "sense" and "believable". Ugh. What happens is I get bogged down in minutae. I'm looking toward a comic book-type thing, rather than a movie. Can't yet decide wether to make it a web-based thing, or a more traditional "book" in pdf format, to be downloaded. Chip, thanks for the vote of confidence. It's kind of neat, having a sort anticipation, and getting positive feedback. Sometimes I get dissatisfied with results before I'm ever finished with a project. tim
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