Starting concept work on a new spaceship design, the Esquiline class. If anyone can catch (without Googling it or otherwise looking it up!) where I'm getting all the class names for the Thrassi fleet from, I'd be impressed. Palatine, Esquiline, Viminal, Aventine.
Here are the three design phases so far, as the ship goes through its conceptual adjustments:
First Day:
Second Day:
Third Day:
On the third day (today), I discovered I really liked the more squashed look of the ship than the very long look of before. So I squashed it. I discovered this by accident when I wondered why I liked the orthographic 3/4 view of the front (4th picture from the bottom).
The problem is that it's starting to resemble the Misanthropic Retreat a bit too much. Granted, there are precedents for cars resembling other designs in real life. We'll have to see how it turns out. I'll probably put in additional winglet details around the engines. This will probably be where the FTL drive winglets are placed and retract.
Dan
The 3D science fiction art of a starship captain born too soon. Hope you enjoy it!
Friday, June 13, 2014
New Ship Design: Esquiline Class
Thursday, April 24, 2014
Plagarus Part Two Released
Hope everyone enjoys it. Watch in 720p full screen for best results. It has English closed captioning as well. This represents several months' worth of work all squeezed into just 2 and a half minutes. Film making is tedious, slow and hard to do. But if at least a few people enjoy it, then it was worth it as far as I'm concerned.
So, I hope someone out there likes it.
Thanks to Danny Rivera for helping me out on recording the voice overs and then doing the voice effects afterwards. Thanks to the Blender community for their help, and thanks to the Blender Institute for making Blender. I wish there was more one could do to promote such a great piece of software, but I guess the best way to do it is to produce as good art as we can with it so people can see it for what it is.
Hopefully, we get Part 3 out a little sooner this time.
Thanks,
Dan
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Tuesday, April 22, 2014
Plagarus Part II Scoring Nearly Done
After this bit, it's probably posting time. It's not perfect, mind you, but what can you do on a shoestring budget?
Danny had some problems with other projects and was unfortunately too tied up to really help out with the score for Part II. Fortunately, I do own a selection of royalty free music I purchased about a year ago, which is fairly good. Using Sonic Fire Pro, I'm able to time the music appropriately.
It's a pretty good program. Only a few crashes once in a very great while for me, and it's useful for what I need it to do. So I'm happy, more or less. Of course, we could always use John Williams to score a little here and there pro bono, but, you know, we could all dream, right?
Looking at about 2 or 3 more days, depending on work and whatnot. Working two jobs is murder, I'll tell you that...
Hope you're all doing better than I am!
Regards,
Dan
Danny had some problems with other projects and was unfortunately too tied up to really help out with the score for Part II. Fortunately, I do own a selection of royalty free music I purchased about a year ago, which is fairly good. Using Sonic Fire Pro, I'm able to time the music appropriately.
It's a pretty good program. Only a few crashes once in a very great while for me, and it's useful for what I need it to do. So I'm happy, more or less. Of course, we could always use John Williams to score a little here and there pro bono, but, you know, we could all dream, right?
Looking at about 2 or 3 more days, depending on work and whatnot. Working two jobs is murder, I'll tell you that...
Hope you're all doing better than I am!
Regards,
Dan
Tuesday, April 15, 2014
Friday, April 11, 2014
Commercial Work from back in 2012
Commercial work for an ad agency I was sub contracted under to make a CG sequence for a commercial. This was made in Blender. The client was reportedly pleased with the result.
Dan
Thursday, April 10, 2014
Nem Gate Work
More work on the indie film Nem Gate. This has been an extremely challenging set. It needs to fit inside an existing building, and it has a large number of components. It is seen both from the perspective of a small control room (previously modelled) and from outside, as well and must connect to the outside of the building for a couple of shots.
Add to all this the usual challenges of designing the aesthetics of the concept, and you get an interesting challenge, that's for sure. We're finally getting somewhere, but it is still very much in a messy work-in-progress state, I'm afraid. So please keep that in mind.
It's unlikely that the exterior will be so brightly lit, but I figured I'd load in some detail just in case we've got some close-up shots here and there that'll need something in the background.
Hope you're all having a good day.
Dan
Add to all this the usual challenges of designing the aesthetics of the concept, and you get an interesting challenge, that's for sure. We're finally getting somewhere, but it is still very much in a messy work-in-progress state, I'm afraid. So please keep that in mind.
It's unlikely that the exterior will be so brightly lit, but I figured I'd load in some detail just in case we've got some close-up shots here and there that'll need something in the background.
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From the perspective of the control room built earlier |
And this the control room set built earlier that connects to this hangar.

Hope you're all having a good day.
Dan
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Monday, March 31, 2014
Adamant Fly-By Test and The 20 Palatine Cruisers
Just a basic fly-by of the star cruiser Adamant. Minimal post-processing.
Testing out the engine sound design for the starship Adamant, as well as working on lighting and fixing up various technical details on the model. Probably nearing the end for this project. I've got a few more details to hammer out, as well as simplify some of the invisible geometry. Basically, just the fine details, now.
Sounds are a mix of several sound effects released under Creative Commons from www.freesound.org.
Attribution credits:
Matt G - Huge Spaceship Pass (30346)
Melissa Pons - Whoosh Motron Very Low (171588)
Hykenfreak - Deep Space Ship Effect (214663)
Size comparison of main sub-light engine:
Dan
Monday, March 24, 2014
Logo Design
For his help on Plagarus Part II, I used all my graphic skills to produce a proper logo for MacDanny's cool start-up sound company. Let's see how this goes.
But now there is a problem. The problem, of course, is that this is the logo for my company at the start of the movie:
And, directly after, appears this:
It doesn't make much sense for the graphic artist to have a lesser logo than the sound design person!
This will not stand. Now begins the Great Logo War of 2014!
To battle! To war! To logo greatness!
Dan
But now there is a problem. The problem, of course, is that this is the logo for my company at the start of the movie:
And, directly after, appears this:
It doesn't make much sense for the graphic artist to have a lesser logo than the sound design person!
This will not stand. Now begins the Great Logo War of 2014!
To battle! To war! To logo greatness!
Dan
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Friday, March 21, 2014
Nem Gate Sets Dressed and Painted
I just got some images back from my client, Tom, of one of the Nem Gate sets I made for him textured and prepared for appearance in the movie. Interesting to see how different the lounge set looks like from what it appeared as without materials.
Still a WIP, of course, but it's getting there. I did not render these out, or do the materials. I only modelled the room geometry.
Dan
Still a WIP, of course, but it's getting there. I did not render these out, or do the materials. I only modelled the room geometry.
Dan
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Monday, March 10, 2014
The Redux Misanthropic Retreat
For another part of Plagarus, the interior of Lethgoshis' ship, the Misanthropic Retreat will need to be built. So, I've decided to just build the entire interior set, which will likely be available online after I finish it. The set will include the following rooms:
I used a previous design motif to greatly speed up the process. I'm assigning this particular style to an alien race in the universe I made.
Still a great deal of work to be done, obviously. The majority of the scene in question will be located in the cargo bay.
Here is the fictional lore on the Misanthropic Retreat:
THE XD-202A spaceship is a light-duty spaceship in operation in the Lathkos Sector since 1,962 M.E. A variant of the Cenathlori designed XF series space freighter, it is considerably lighter and more versatile. It is capable of almost any light-duty assignment required of it, and its modular design was considered revolutionary in its day.
It is deemed a commercial failure by most market experts. Only 2,508 XD-202a spaceships were built, with the last one rolling off the assembly line on Canthlor in 1,979 M.E. By the year 2,010 M.E., only about 500 remained in space.
The XD-202a spaceship was designed to be as versatile as possible, able to serve as a freighter, an asteroid miner, a gunboat, a bomber, or even a family yacht. It was built with the ability to attach different lower sections, which would connect to the ship directly behind the main cabin. These sections would be mission specific, and were originally designed to be as easy as possible to remove and replace.
Consumers who bought the ships, however, quickly discovered that these modules were anything but easy to remove and replace, often times requiring hours of painstaking effort to finally fit them together. Also, the ships became notorious for dropping these modules in mid-flight as the connecting supports which would tether the modules to the ship would, in cold temperatures, simply detach without warning. At least 200 such documented incidents resulted in fatalities, with 42 of them resulting in the complete destruction of the victim's ship during the accident.
As such, most XD-202a ships which are seen today have mission specific modules simply welded permanently to the ship, with the owners of the vessels abandoning the modular abilities of the ship altogether.
Sometime after his leaving New Isus the second time on his way to search for Padoen Titus, Lethgoshis came into possession of the Misanthropic Retreat, an XD-202a whose container module had been removed permanently. The ship had been fitted with small blast cannons, re-classifying it as a light gunship under Thrassi maritime law. Although offensive weaponry on private spaceships was outlawed in the Thrassi Republic in 1,992 M.E., Lethgoshis, who was still technically an Isus guardsman, had clearance to possess weapons on his ship.
The Retreat later served as Padoen Titus' and Lethgoshis' personal starship and home as they started up their business together, travelling long distances across the Lathkos Sector.
Upon being asked by Padoen why he chose the Cenathlori designed XD-202a, Lethgoshis responded, "Because I can fit through the doors."
Dan
- Cockpit
- Captain's Cabin
- Engine Compartment
- Crew Common Area
- Crew Cabins
- Galley
- Cargo Bay
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The habitable areas of the Misanthropic Retreat |
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The cargo bay. The tube-like area to the left is where the lift to the second and third levels will eventually be located |
Still a great deal of work to be done, obviously. The majority of the scene in question will be located in the cargo bay.
Here is the fictional lore on the Misanthropic Retreat:
XD-202a
THE XD-202A spaceship is a light-duty spaceship in operation in the Lathkos Sector since 1,962 M.E. A variant of the Cenathlori designed XF series space freighter, it is considerably lighter and more versatile. It is capable of almost any light-duty assignment required of it, and its modular design was considered revolutionary in its day.
It is deemed a commercial failure by most market experts. Only 2,508 XD-202a spaceships were built, with the last one rolling off the assembly line on Canthlor in 1,979 M.E. By the year 2,010 M.E., only about 500 remained in space.
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A heavily modified XD-202a spaceship, landed on planet Plagarus |
Characteristics
The XD-202a spaceship was designed to be as versatile as possible, able to serve as a freighter, an asteroid miner, a gunboat, a bomber, or even a family yacht. It was built with the ability to attach different lower sections, which would connect to the ship directly behind the main cabin. These sections would be mission specific, and were originally designed to be as easy as possible to remove and replace.
Consumers who bought the ships, however, quickly discovered that these modules were anything but easy to remove and replace, often times requiring hours of painstaking effort to finally fit them together. Also, the ships became notorious for dropping these modules in mid-flight as the connecting supports which would tether the modules to the ship would, in cold temperatures, simply detach without warning. At least 200 such documented incidents resulted in fatalities, with 42 of them resulting in the complete destruction of the victim's ship during the accident.
As such, most XD-202a ships which are seen today have mission specific modules simply welded permanently to the ship, with the owners of the vessels abandoning the modular abilities of the ship altogether.
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The
Misanthropic Retreat, Lethgoshis' personal XD-202a. Note the
missing loading struts and the addition of weapons, making it a
gunship
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The remaining XD-202a ships which still fly in space have almost all been bought up by hot-rod and space-racer enthusiasts due to the abnormally large engines for the relatively light ship, due to the ship's original intention of hauling additional weight of cargo containers under its main fuselage.
Misanthropic Retreat
Sometime after his leaving New Isus the second time on his way to search for Padoen Titus, Lethgoshis came into possession of the Misanthropic Retreat, an XD-202a whose container module had been removed permanently. The ship had been fitted with small blast cannons, re-classifying it as a light gunship under Thrassi maritime law. Although offensive weaponry on private spaceships was outlawed in the Thrassi Republic in 1,992 M.E., Lethgoshis, who was still technically an Isus guardsman, had clearance to possess weapons on his ship.
The Retreat later served as Padoen Titus' and Lethgoshis' personal starship and home as they started up their business together, travelling long distances across the Lathkos Sector.
Upon being asked by Padoen why he chose the Cenathlori designed XD-202a, Lethgoshis responded, "Because I can fit through the doors."
Dan
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