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Interplanetary Shuttle

TrueSpace Science Fiction posted on Jan 01, 2004
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This is a shuttle riding a booster shuttle used for travel between planets in a solar system. The small shuttle forward detaches and makes actual landings and lift offs. The angled strut has no effect on the ship's ability to navigate in space. I thought the navigation lights should be larger than say an airplane or ship because of the number of other lighted bodies in space. I figure this would require a more identifiable lighting scheme on a ship.

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shayhurs

9:55PM | Thu, 01 January 2004

Nice job and concept. If I may: 1. Size down your nav lights or replace them with actual lights. 2. The frame connecting the wing and engines appears bent so you might want to realign or if it is supposed to be curvy there, work on the curviness. HTH

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Django

12:28AM | Fri, 02 January 2004

Nice work, the planet looks very good. shay is right about the navlights tho

Lorraine

7:00AM | Fri, 02 January 2004

This is wonderful, a sense of solitude and distance comes through. There is a lot of detail which makes this convincing. the texture and the reflections look good too!


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