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Re: A new ship (Ves-X)
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lugnet.space
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Mon, 16 Jul 2001 16:59:49 GMT
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In lugnet.space, Joel Kuester writes:
> I have heard a couple of times reguarding recent ship designs I have drawn
> that they have an aquatic feel to them... I'm not sure if that is good or
> bad or neutral as critisizm? What makes it feel 'underwater', because I'm
> not really sure why people are interpreting it that way?
IMO, it's not a bad criticism, at least not from me. Though in real life in
space it might be structurally acceptable for a hemispherical viewport, it
reminds me more of the viewports found on underwater craft I've seen in
movies (specific examples elude me :)
But don't let my comments stand in the way if you like the way it looks.
Your ship is well done. And anyway, ships are often function specific so
maybe it has required features that make it look that way.
-Tom McD.
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| (...) yeah, no kidding! I started this at 4 in the evening and worked until about 2am, then worked on it from 10 am to 5 pm the next day. so 17 hours total not including breaks. I have heard a couple of times reguarding recent ship designs I have (...) (23 years ago, 15-Jul-01, to lugnet.space)
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