In other news, still working on the Nem Gate project. Here are some renders of the modelling thus far on this latest set.
The 3D science fiction art of a starship captain born too soon. Hope you enjoy it!
Thursday, December 5, 2013
More Commercial Work
Got an email the other day from Museum Victoria in Australia. They've apparently finished work on the exhibit my work is featured in. Very proud moment for any artist, to be featured in a museum.
In other news, still working on the Nem Gate project. Here are some renders of the modelling thus far on this latest set.
In other news, still working on the Nem Gate project. Here are some renders of the modelling thus far on this latest set.
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Wednesday, December 4, 2013
Monday, December 2, 2013
Plagarus Bike Travel Unedited Establishing and Wide Shots
An unedited compilation of the wide angle and establishing shots from the bike travel montage from Plagarus Part II. Not very exciting, I'm afraid, due to lack of editing and sound, but this gives an idea what's going on so far with the great project that'll never be finished.
Without proper editing, such as cuts to close-ups, or different angles and perspectives, the scene seems to drag. At least with proper music, it doesn't seem so bad, but the initial shots can be very long, at about 500 frames a piece.
Dan
Without proper editing, such as cuts to close-ups, or different angles and perspectives, the scene seems to drag. At least with proper music, it doesn't seem so bad, but the initial shots can be very long, at about 500 frames a piece.
Dan
Sunday, December 1, 2013
More Adamant Warp Drop Out
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
The Escort Tactics of the Republic
The original intention of the Palatine cruiser was to have it like the starship Enterprise from Star Trek, in that these starships operate more or less without escort and are solo most of the time, just cruising around and cataloguing star systems.
Then I discovered that while the Lathkos Sector universe I created is not as militaristic as, say, Battlestar: Galactica or Star Wars, these ships are very much still military assets and would require escort, considering they're huge investments. Plus, if one ship is cool on screen, how much cooler is multiple ships all maneuvering in formation?
And, of course, it also gives a ridiculous excuse to show these ships in comparison to each other. Size comparison is a very important way human beings denote importance, as well as become more familiar with objects.
All of this destructive power in this small tactical group is under the command of one man, the captain of the lead ship, in this case, Adamant. There is little wonder that captains of Palatine cruisers are known for their serious, almost solemn personalities.
Smiles and joviality aren't really an option when you're controlling a platform with enough fire power to obliterate a planet flying at 10,000 meters per second.
Dan
Then I discovered that while the Lathkos Sector universe I created is not as militaristic as, say, Battlestar: Galactica or Star Wars, these ships are very much still military assets and would require escort, considering they're huge investments. Plus, if one ship is cool on screen, how much cooler is multiple ships all maneuvering in formation?
And, of course, it also gives a ridiculous excuse to show these ships in comparison to each other. Size comparison is a very important way human beings denote importance, as well as become more familiar with objects.
All of this destructive power in this small tactical group is under the command of one man, the captain of the lead ship, in this case, Adamant. There is little wonder that captains of Palatine cruisers are known for their serious, almost solemn personalities.
Smiles and joviality aren't really an option when you're controlling a platform with enough fire power to obliterate a planet flying at 10,000 meters per second.
Dan
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Tuesday, November 19, 2013
Viminal Gunship Interior
Started working on elements for the interior of the Viminal class gunship. The key is to create interesting shapes which are very modular. The more these shapes can be copy/pasted throughout the model, the quicker the modelling process goes.
For the rooms and compartments next to the outside hull (especially with windows/portholes), more specialized modelling has to happen, but usually most of the same bulkhead modules can be put into most of the room. This greatly speeds up modelling time.
For the rooms and compartments next to the outside hull (especially with windows/portholes), more specialized modelling has to happen, but usually most of the same bulkhead modules can be put into most of the room. This greatly speeds up modelling time.
After that, I just hope it all fits inside the ship when it's done.
Dan
Friday, November 15, 2013
Viminal Class Gunship 2
Thursday, November 14, 2013
Viminal Gunship
Working on a name for this class of gunship. Keeping with the tradition I started with naming the Thrassi ships after the seven hills of Rome, I'm probably aiming for a name like the Viminal class gunship.
This ship is very Thrassi in its design mantra. The Thrassi Republic (or, TR) has always been strapped for cash, so it decided to invest in a million little ships like this one over having a few large ones. The Thrass also have the most planets to patrol, so having a multitude of small ships was smarter for them. I imagine they built a lot of these Viminal gunships, probably numbering into the tens of thousands of them, to patrol backwater systems and provide escort for larger ships, such as the Aventine destroyer and Palatine cruiser.
These gunships were basically just lightly armored, yet extremely fast and deadly heavy sluggers, meant to carry as much fire power as possible right into the enemy's face. While the TR never designed multi-person ships to be expendable, this ship probably had the highest casualty rate in any of the skirmishes the Navy had with pirate factions or with the Trisst Empire.
As the years wore on, however, these ships were probably retired from naval service and sold off to the private sector for either scrap or to be used as patrol boats for major corporations or personal ships for private citizens. Really, the only ships that remained in use for any length of time in the TR were the Palatine cruisers, and even then, only five of the original twenty built were in active service after thirty years.
They probably kept building new Viminal gunships over time, however, to replace the older ones.
The upside to building ships for the same fleet is that you can reuse certain greebles and detail geometry in the new chassis. This is a huge time-saver, as evidenced by the fact that this ship's exterior is nearly done already, despite me just starting a couple of days ago. As the greeble library expands, and my familiarity with the hull plating technique gets better, I'm glad to see that the time to build these ships is decreasing precipitously.
Dan
This ship is very Thrassi in its design mantra. The Thrassi Republic (or, TR) has always been strapped for cash, so it decided to invest in a million little ships like this one over having a few large ones. The Thrass also have the most planets to patrol, so having a multitude of small ships was smarter for them. I imagine they built a lot of these Viminal gunships, probably numbering into the tens of thousands of them, to patrol backwater systems and provide escort for larger ships, such as the Aventine destroyer and Palatine cruiser.
These gunships were basically just lightly armored, yet extremely fast and deadly heavy sluggers, meant to carry as much fire power as possible right into the enemy's face. While the TR never designed multi-person ships to be expendable, this ship probably had the highest casualty rate in any of the skirmishes the Navy had with pirate factions or with the Trisst Empire.
As the years wore on, however, these ships were probably retired from naval service and sold off to the private sector for either scrap or to be used as patrol boats for major corporations or personal ships for private citizens. Really, the only ships that remained in use for any length of time in the TR were the Palatine cruisers, and even then, only five of the original twenty built were in active service after thirty years.
They probably kept building new Viminal gunships over time, however, to replace the older ones.
The upside to building ships for the same fleet is that you can reuse certain greebles and detail geometry in the new chassis. This is a huge time-saver, as evidenced by the fact that this ship's exterior is nearly done already, despite me just starting a couple of days ago. As the greeble library expands, and my familiarity with the hull plating technique gets better, I'm glad to see that the time to build these ships is decreasing precipitously.
Dan
Tuesday, November 12, 2013
Gunship WIP
Started work on a gunship.
The round spots on the top and bottom are where the gun turrets will go. Probably will have the warp drive winglets fold up and down like on the Palatine class. This ship was designed to be just a fast, powerful slugger with minimal armor. Its speed and atmospheric capabilities are its best defences. Its main armament is six heavy blast ionized particle cannons, the much smaller version of what the Adamant is armed with. It was designed to fly into enemy lines and pick off turrets and exposed hardware.
They were designed and built around the beginning of the 20th century of my universe, however, and as such, their age is now very evident. As such, they were sold off to private contractors and owners beginning around the 80's. Now they're mostly just owned by private merchantmen and mercenaries. To fly this ship in Thrassi space, however, you have to have a license for all those guns. Unfortunately, some of these have found their way into the hands of pirates in the outer systems. They're usually easily destroyed, though, if the Navy sends in a Palatine class cruiser to deal with those pirate scum.
Dan
The round spots on the top and bottom are where the gun turrets will go. Probably will have the warp drive winglets fold up and down like on the Palatine class. This ship was designed to be just a fast, powerful slugger with minimal armor. Its speed and atmospheric capabilities are its best defences. Its main armament is six heavy blast ionized particle cannons, the much smaller version of what the Adamant is armed with. It was designed to fly into enemy lines and pick off turrets and exposed hardware.
They were designed and built around the beginning of the 20th century of my universe, however, and as such, their age is now very evident. As such, they were sold off to private contractors and owners beginning around the 80's. Now they're mostly just owned by private merchantmen and mercenaries. To fly this ship in Thrassi space, however, you have to have a license for all those guns. Unfortunately, some of these have found their way into the hands of pirates in the outer systems. They're usually easily destroyed, though, if the Navy sends in a Palatine class cruiser to deal with those pirate scum.
Dan
Monday, November 11, 2013
Adamant Command Deck Two Interiors
Still tinkering with these two rooms. The third in the set, the conference room, is unchanged from the original, so I decided to not show it. The bridge itself is still very much a WIP. I'm struggling with the consoles and really dislike them.
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