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Bryce (none) posted on Sep 11, 2001
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A terran patrolship with a grudge towards an alien fighter(old one with new texture). 2761 objects and 1,569,588polygons. Comments are welcome.

Comments (7)


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Brendan

2:59PM | Tue, 11 September 2001

Good feeling of action ,an understated incident, like fly swatting ! One small point. The red beams feel splayed out too much ? The hexagonal plates a excellent.

loswl_

3:05PM | Tue, 11 September 2001

Nice textures on the ships dude!!!

Crolly

3:31PM | Tue, 11 September 2001

Thanks. Actually, the laser beams are just straight cylinders. That should give an idea about the size of the patrolship and direction of the lasers.

Tolbert

6:38AM | Wed, 12 September 2001

Looks very good, i hope i'll once be able to make such pictures too :-) By the way, the alien fighter was inspired by the Vasudan ships of Freespace, wasn' t it ?? :-)

Crolly

7:08AM | Wed, 12 September 2001

I didn't think of that, but when you mention it, I see what you mean.

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Anthony Appleyard

2:02AM | Mon, 21 January 2002

Looks good.But how to you get so many objects into one scene?

Crolly

5:44AM | Mon, 21 January 2002

It just happens. I use a lot of objects when I make ships. There are a lot of details than doesn't show on this image.


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