Our Ship - Shape

Ship configuration

Poll ended at Mon Aug 18, 2008 10:59 am

Two Nacelles
3
12%
Three Nacelles
0
No votes
Four Nacelles
10
38%
Close
4
15%
Medium
8
31%
Far
1
4%
 
Total votes: 26
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Tsu, this looks pretty neat. I like the cutout on the rear of the saucer. Which program did you use?

Personally, I'd like the engines to be a little shorter. Also, I still think a giant shark-mouth shaped deflector would be awesome, but that's me. I just want it to look a little meaner.
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Teaos wrote:
Seafort wrote:Looks great Mark -
I think you mean Tsu :P
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Oops. :oops:

My apologies Tsu - I mistook the quoted image for the original . Excellent work.
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Maybe it's my work computer blocking the pics. Would someone the willing to cut, paste, and email me the pic?
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Grundig wrote:Tsu, this looks pretty neat. I like the cutout on the rear of the saucer. Which program did you use?
Bryce 5. It retails for about $500. For me, it's priceless... *ahem*

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I remember playing with an old version of bryce. Is it easy to use?
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I wouldn't mind a ship that is built like a Nebula. Longer of course but still the overall design is a smart one.
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Grundig wrote:I remember playing with an old version of bryce. Is it easy to use?
Extremely, IMO. Instead of three seperate views (one for each axis), it has an easy to use virtual "trackball" that you change angles with in a 3D environment. I love it.
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