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Joel Kuester <septenemae@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Wow, thanks for finally posting pictures of you ship! It really has come
> along way since you updated last time! Very nice shape. Nice color and sense
> of detail. I am not too fond of some of the detialing, as it seems a bit much
> and not specicially for a purpose, but that's probably just difference in
> tastes
I often choose form before function with my creations.I like to pop some
pieces on because I think they might look cool and then later think about
what they might do. I'm really going for a cluttered look with this ship but
I believe it will be balanced out in the end. I kind of envisioned a smooth
hull (although heavily patched up) that is broken here and there with detail
and technical stuff.
(you probably don't remember me, but I'm the guy who built the 7 foot
> long ship called The BCS Elegance, we were talking a little about large ships
> a few months ago).
I most certainly do remember you and I had that awesome ship bookmarked
untill my computer crashed. I also recall you saying you were gonna build an
even bigger one in the future.
> This must be quite impressive in person! I wish your photos had better
> lighting (but it's good enough). I know how hard it is to properly light
> something this large!
It is about 7 feet long and it is also very hard to photograph. I will
hopefully upgrade picture quality as the ship and site develop.
Have you tried adding starfield backgrounds to any of
> the pictures? That would look really cool.
That is actually something I was planning on doing with a few of the
better pictures. I also considered one picture with a background of blue sky
and big white clouds because I thought it would be different to show this
fairly dark ship decending on a peaceful setting.
> What is left to finish? What level of interior detail is it going to have?
> Are you planning on keeping this together for a long time?
I have to put in a ship docking area and a ground vehicle bay in the
front cylinder and an engineering section near the rear starboard area, and
some walls and airlocks on the cylinders and...and a lot of other stuff.
Heh. Hopefully when I'm done with the exterior I will be able to make the
interior look good. Oh and when I'm done the ship will probably stay built
for quite a while.
Do you feel a
> little burned-out on Lego yet?
Good question but the answer is a confident no. : ) I usually do a lot
of work in short bursts every week or so but lately have been doing some
work everyday in my spare time.
Thanks for the comments!
-Jon
>
> Well, that's all that popped into my head right now... but thanks again, and
> keep it up!
>
> cheers!
> Joel Kuester
> http://minispy.tripod.com
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