I am a QA inspector formerly certified to IPC A-610, J-STD001 & J-STD001ES Class 3 civilian/defense electronics, and work as an electro-mechanical assembler for defense related contracts;
I consult for an engineer in South Korea who is building semi-autonomous aqueous robots;
I am the current owner of Graystar Scientific LLC developing prototype 3D printed products and work with Thermal imaging;
I serve as PC desktop/laptop service technician for hardware & software for my friends,
Part time Test Technician and Semi-Pro photographer.
3D render programs are a hobby and useful tool for work related problem solving.
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Comments (3)
LynLinz
Cool ships - old slave-galleys in space :-) Neat concept story.
vncnt9663
Your background story took quite a bit of thought. Very cool. I agree with Lyninz, you spacecrafts have the look of having oars. Overall I like the look of them. Well done.
graystar
Graystar's comment: Perhaps more like modeling natural systems... such as segments of a centipede perhaps? I'm thinking it is easier and more functional to build flight structures in smaller sections - modular. That way they can be sized to the task. Thanks for the comments everyone.