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NCC-198

3D Studio Max Science Fiction posted on Apr 15, 2007
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pakled

1:24PM | Sun, 15 April 2007

Ah, the Deadalus class. Great modeling, and good UVMapping too. Minor, minor point is that the front sphere is actually pretty small compared to the size of the portholes (not nearly that many decks). Still, it's still pretty good stuff. Stop by the Starfleet Museum, or Ex Astris Scientia for excruciating details on the ship..;) keep up the good work.

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ramjetter

3:46PM | Sun, 15 April 2007

A nice render.

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su_liam

12:39AM | Wed, 18 April 2007

Great picture. I just LOVE the Daedalus. They should've used that for the NX-01. Like Pakled says, the front sphere is small. It's amazing how fast volume adds up with spheres. A seemingly tiny ship could have the same volume as the TOS Enterprise, which was pretty spindly.

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DaiKepler

9:18AM | Wed, 18 April 2007

Yes, I agree about the windows. Makes the ship seem MUCH larger than it should be. Also not real happy with the lighting. Thanks for the kind words!

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vulcanccit

10:48PM | Sun, 24 June 2007

love it

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DocMikeB

4:46AM | Mon, 02 July 2007

Beautiful rendering, I like it, I'm a trekkie.

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Seaview123

11:39PM | Wed, 26 March 2008

Fantastic, great modeling!


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