To save starting a new Thread for each Picture I will be making. I though it would be a good idea to place them all into one thread.
So to get ball rolling.
Here is the first just a simple Orthros Sheet for the TOS Shuttle.
(https://freakart89.files.wordpress.com/2019/06/shuttle-orthos.jpg)
More to come soon.
Very, very nice work, Dean.
The ortho sheet looks great, bro. :)
Thanks guys.
I got a beauty shot in the works, having some issues with lighting to fit with the background I am using.
But I will be posting that soon.
I want to see it!
With my Type 6 TOS shuttle finished.
Here is the first Picture with her.
(https://freakart89.files.wordpress.com/2019/06/to-seek-out.jpg)
Looking good, Dean. :)
Man, that's colorful and good! Nice image, Dean!
Thanks Guys.
I got another picture done, but it on my personal PC at home and I did not get a chance to upload it as I wanted to watch the F1 race last night. I'll upload it tonight when I got a moment.
Looking forward to seeing it!
And here it is.
(https://freakart89.files.wordpress.com/2019/06/star-trek-insigna-poster-tos-shuttle.jpg)
Working on another one from a classic Episode.
Great work, I like it a lot. :)
Very nice!
If you up your samples, you might be able to clear up the dots in the windows. Just a possibility.
It's film grain, it adds to the realism. ;)
Quote from: scifidude79 on Jun 10, 2019, 10:32 pmIt's film grain, it adds to the realism. ;)
I was about to write a lengthy explanation about how that was wrong ... when I noticed the wink. Well played.
Yes, that was slight sarcasm. ;)
Thanks guys.
Eric I had samples set to 2000 and the render time jumped up to over an hour. Luckley when it started rendering out it was on the windows. I let do a couple of blocks and noticed that their was no difference with the sample being set at 500, which I went back to (Render time went down to a few mins.)
I had a look to see what was causing the spots on the windows and it due to the roughness level I had set for the materials for the glass. I left them as they are I don't want to actually see what inside of the shuttle, but just hints of shapes in there which is what I got.
Quote from: scifidude79 on Jun 11, 2019, 01:46 amYes, that was slight sarcasm. ;)
Only slight! LOL!
Quote from: Freak on Jun 11, 2019, 06:49 amThanks guys.
Eric I had samples set to 2000 and the render time jumped up to over an hour. Luckley when it started rendering out it was on the windows. I let do a couple of blocks and noticed that their was no difference with the sample being set at 500, which I went back to (Render time went down to a few mins.)
I had a look to see what was causing the spots on the windows and it due to the roughness level I had set for the materials for the glass. I left them as they are I don't want to actually see what inside of the shuttle, but just hints of shapes in there which is what I got.
Ah, interesting. I'm almost surprised you don't cut the samples down some more and make the windows simply opaque. But, looking good!
The Immunity Syndrome has to be one of the most iconic Star Trek TOS episodes.
I just had to make a few pictures with my shuttle and Enterprise.
(https://freakart89.files.wordpress.com/2019/06/immunity-sydrome-shuttle-2.jpg)
(https://freakart89.files.wordpress.com/2019/06/immunity-sydrome-ship-2.jpg)
(https://freakart89.files.wordpress.com/2019/06/immunity-sydrome-ship-close.jpg)
Great work, Dean. The Immunity Syndrome is definitely iconic.
Thanks Chris.
Not to happy with the second picture you can't really see the shuttle flying away from the Enterprise.
But then it to scale. O well.
Nice work, Dean! You can see the shuttle in the second image if you are looking at it in 1 to 1 scale. Very nice work!
I once did a shot like that with my Enterprise.
I can definitely see the shuttle much better on my computer monitor than I could on my phone.
Thanks Guys.
sneaky wink. LOl
Looks pretty great to me.
Thanks P8.