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Subject: Begining a new SciFi project


nick_brown1967 ( ) posted Fri, 25 September 2009 at 10:54 AM · edited Sat, 23 November 2024 at 7:18 PM

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I may be biting off more than I can chew but hopefully I can complete this project I have just started.  Trying to model a Sci Fi (Trek based) engineering section for a Trek/Klingon hybrid ship i am doing. Here is the beginings of it. Starting with the Warp Core. It is at this moment very much a work in progress.  Modeled in wings 3D. I still have to detail the mesh and muck about with texturing. But when completed I will put it up in the freebie section.


hborre ( ) posted Fri, 25 September 2009 at 11:12 AM

That should be nice for scene building.  It will be great to check it out.  thanks.


pakled ( ) posted Fri, 25 September 2009 at 9:24 PM

I don't remember ever seeing a Klingon warp drive (but then there's whole years of DS9 I missed; they played that and Voyager in the same time slot ot 2 different channels...why, I'll never know...;)
I'm impressed, any time I try something like this in Wings, it comes out looking like a Lava lamp...;)

Looking forward to more...

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momodot ( ) posted Fri, 25 September 2009 at 11:24 PM

I like that.



aguirre ( ) posted Sat, 26 September 2009 at 4:36 AM

Very promising. Keep the editor running !


Donfield ( ) posted Sat, 26 September 2009 at 8:10 AM

Looks great.  Maybe include a red core interior for the Klingons.


Porthos ( ) posted Sat, 26 September 2009 at 1:06 PM

Nice job!

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TrekkieGrrrl ( ) posted Sat, 26 September 2009 at 1:48 PM

 Looks good!

I'll second a red core for the Klingons. And perhaps some .. Jaggy parts to the rail supports or something. Something more .. Klingon. This is still soft and human ;)

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JOELGLAINE ( ) posted Sat, 26 September 2009 at 4:14 PM

 Maybe make the railing a hexagon, instead of round, and put some angled braces on it with shock-absorbers. Viola, then you have a Klingon Warp-core.

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nick_brown1967 ( ) posted Sat, 26 September 2009 at 5:47 PM · edited Sat, 26 September 2009 at 5:47 PM

Thanks for the feedback.

When I was typing this I made a huge Blunder. instead of saying 'Trek/Klingon hybrid ship' What I meant to type was a Federation/Klingon hybrid. 
The ship is a Federation and Klingon joint project, simular to the Defiant where the romulans had a hand in it.
I posted a WIP of the sled part of the ship in the gallery a few weeks back.

Sorry for the confusion due to my bad typing and consuming way to many alcholic beverages whilst modeling/rendering and typing. 


chimera46 ( ) posted Sat, 26 September 2009 at 9:48 PM

Looks good so far, I'd be interested to see this one develop.

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flibbits ( ) posted Sun, 27 September 2009 at 1:15 AM

Your attempt is laughable.  That is an unrealistic warp core.  The ratio between the height and diameter is all wrong.  With that ratio, the matter/anti-matter reaction would be uncontrollable.

(That was written in the voice of the comic book shop guy Simpsons.)



nick_brown1967 ( ) posted Sun, 27 September 2009 at 7:18 AM

Quote - Your attempt is laughable.  That is an unrealistic warp core.  The ratio between the height and diameter is all wrong.  With that ratio, the matter/anti-matter reaction would be uncontrollable.

(That was written in the voice of the comic book shop guy Simpsons.)

SHRUGS.
 Im modeling a virtual model of something that dosen't even exist..... long and short... My model my mesh at the end of the day.
Thanks though for your input. 


nruddock ( ) posted Sun, 27 September 2009 at 8:18 AM

Attached Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comic_Book_Guy

> Quote - > Quote - Your attempt is laughable.  That is an unrealistic warp core.  The ratio between the height and diameter is all wrong.  With that ratio, the matter/anti-matter reaction would be uncontrollable. > > > > (That was written in the voice of the comic book shop guy Simpsons.) > > > > SHRUGS. >  Im modeling a virtual model of something that dosen't even exist..... long and short... My model my mesh at the end of the day. > Thanks though for your input. 

Here's a reference to explain the intended humour in the post.


nick_brown1967 ( ) posted Sun, 27 September 2009 at 8:33 AM · edited Sun, 27 September 2009 at 8:38 AM

Quote - Here's a reference to explain the intended humour in the post

My appologies. I must be the only person on the planet who has not watched the Simpsons.
I misinterpretted fibbits post. 

@Fibbits sorry for the mis-interpretation. 


momodot ( ) posted Sun, 27 September 2009 at 1:32 PM · edited Sun, 27 September 2009 at 1:33 PM

Appropriate response to Comic Book Guy's complaints about inaccuracies is "Wizards!"
(In that unspecified "wizards" supply the Applied Phlebotinum required to make your warp core stable. See http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/AppliedPhlebotinum)

Pretty good Comic Book Guy... made me laugh and I seldom laugh.



Marque ( ) posted Mon, 28 September 2009 at 10:20 AM

lol I hated the simpsons so you aren't alone nick


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