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Metaprobe - Revisited 3

3D Modeling Science Fiction posted on Sep 25, 2009
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Neck and support framework nearly completed. Then UVmapping and texturing, and on to the next section, the docking module. :) Eric

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KatesFriend

9:27AM | Fri, 25 September 2009

Cool!

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MarkHirst

1:11PM | Fri, 25 September 2009

Looking good! Remind me, is this the craft shown in 'Breakaway', or the one from 'Dragon's Domain'?

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Redfern

7:39PM | Fri, 25 September 2009

Mark, that would be from the pilot episode, "Breakaway". Meta is a planet Earth has detected because it seems to be transmitting signals of intelligent origin. So a mission is planned to send a manned probe to Meta, hence the name. But you do have a point. There is some overall similarity between the Meta Probe of "Breakaway" and the Ultra Probe from "Dragon's Domain" (arguably the series' scariest episode). BTW, GreyWolf, that is some beautiful modeling! Sincerely, Bill P.S. Your 1999 thread at DAZ has really taken off. Some politely lively discussion going on.

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Khushrenada

8:54PM | Sat, 26 September 2009

yeah Dragon's Domain spooked me but good,that wierd glowing "dragon" that haunted the ship was gruesome,great modeling:)

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scifire

5:23PM | Fri, 02 October 2009

Really enjoying the detail.


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