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Shadow Heavy Fighter 1
Shadow Heavy Fighter 1

            

Shadow Heavy Fighter 1
Description: This one's for all the Babylon 5 fans out there. Since I posted the Shadow Attack image I've been fiddling with Carrara to produce original designs. This one looks good enough to post. This is a simple scene just to show off this Shadow Heavy Fighter design. It's about one quarter the size of the 'Battle Crabs' in my previous image and has much the same weaponry. After much fiddling I've recreated the energy beam weapon from the series pretty closely and the 'skin' of the ship has a very organic look. You can almost believe this thing is alive.

All comments welcome.
Added by: spektyr
Keywords: Space, Babylon5, Shadows, Spektyr
Date: 06.18.2007 01:22
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GWYDION16
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nice

GOOD WORK I AM A BABYLON FAN
GOOD EFFECT
06.18.2007 02:00 Offline GWYDION16 JohnParker16 at hotmail.com
spektyr
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Thanks. Both the skin and energy beam took quite a bit of work. I worked out an animation of the skin last year. It came out really good. I may post a short animation of this ship with the animated skin and energy beam. It'll have to be small since this model has a high polygon count and the beam render is slow too.

Thanks for the kudo. ;-)
06.18.2007 02:27 Offline spektyr spektyr at aol.com http://www.spektyr.com
gat
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Great spaceship a bit hard to see, but thats ok not much light in space. Maybe put it next to a sun or a planet to brighten it up a bit?
The beam looks good too, but as you used a 2D material up close it will loose it's look, maybe use a volume material? in a light?
06.18.2007 03:02 Offline gat brshkv at yahoo.com
rashadcarter1
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I like the organic design of the ship. Scary image in a way with this invisible enemy. The scene just wants to be a bit more complete, but so far so very good.
06.18.2007 11:38 Offline rashadcarter1 rashadcarter1 at aol.com
spektyr
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Thanks guys.

Gat:

I guess you're unfamiliar with the Babylon 5 TV series. In it there is a race of ancient aliens known only as the Shadows and they used 'living' ships that looked much like this one. They were very hard to see in normal space unless silhouetted against a planet, nebula or luminous gas cloud. I have to work on a hyperspace background in which they would be much more clearly defined.

Rashad:

Yeah, they were quite scary. In a full motion scene the skin of the ships was animated giving them a living look and the sound they made was a high pitched scream or shriek. If I ever saw something like this for real it would scare me to death! That is if IT didn?t kill me first. The energy beam weapon was incredibly powerful and could literally cut large ships in half like a hot knife through butter. They could ?phase? in and out of normal space without requiring a jump point so you wouldn?t see them coming until it was too late. Scary is what they were alright! BIG TIME SCARY!

I know this is a very simple scene and it?s just to showcase the new design I made and my version of the energy beam weapon that was used in the series. I have more ships to design before I actually try a battle scene.
;-)
06.18.2007 13:12 Offline spektyr spektyr at aol.com http://www.spektyr.com
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Gat:

By the way, I used the Fuzzy and Additive options for the beam to simulate light. I don't know if I want to play with Volumetrics for it because it took long enough to render this scene without them. If I were to try an animation with a Volumetric beam it wouldn't be ready until next year. LOL

The ship alone has 123392 polygons and this is a simple design. By the time I'm done the polygon count for a single frame will be in the millions.

Anyone have a few dozen computers they can lend me on a long term basis? ;-)
06.18.2007 13:29 Offline spektyr spektyr at aol.com http://www.spektyr.com
gat
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Oh ok I didn't know that.

There shouldn't be a problem with animating this, if you can render it once you can render an animation, it will use the same amount of RAM. If that is what you are saying.
06.18.2007 15:10 Offline gat brshkv at yahoo.com
Horo
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Not knowing Babylon 5 at all, I'm a bit lost here. Desaster Area's stunt ship was also black. I do recommend to light it up a bit. So many polys and hardly visible, it's a bit of a waste. The light beam does look a 2D. I don't think using volumetrics on the pencil-beam would increase the render time dramatically.
06.18.2007 15:52 Offline Horo h.-r.h.wernli at bluewin.ch https://www.horo.ch/
spektyr
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I know. I was really just making a joke. Rendered for video this image would shrink considerably and the frame render times wouldn't be too bad. Building a clear starfield that's viewable from variable angles and creating convincing simulations of ships being destroyed would be where most of my time and work would be spent.
06.18.2007 16:00 Offline spektyr spektyr at aol.com http://www.spektyr.com
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I just tried a volumettric beam and I don't see much of a difference when viewing it from this angle.
06.18.2007 17:15 Offline spektyr spektyr at aol.com http://www.spektyr.com
tina gazcon
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Wow! Great piece! I was never a fan of Babylon5 but I know of the series. Very cool! I like how you did the stars also. It looks to be very believeable.
06.18.2007 18:14 Offline tina gazcon pecasg62 at hotmail.com
spektyr
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Thanks Tina! :-)

For the stars I used an image created with the Universe Image Creator.

http://www.diardsoftware.com/

It does a great job on star fields and offers some neat options, although some of them look a bit too cheesy for my taste. I like it because you can add colored stars to the mix like the sprinkling of red and blue ones I used here.

A good tip for it is to use the maximum resolution it will generate and save it as a bitmap. Jpeg will not give results as clean as bitmap. You can apply the finished image to a large flat plane with full ambience and transparency and position it in the background. If you're really good you can add a stellar gas cloud or two like I'm going to do in my next image. ;-)
06.18.2007 18:55 Offline spektyr spektyr at aol.com http://www.spektyr.com
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Although I can bearly make it out on my VDU - the texture looks excellent and much as I remember it. The lazer looks good too. What is next Blakes7? Space1999? UFO?
06.20.2007 20:35 Offline davidbrinnen mail at davidbrinnen.co.uk http://www.davidbrinnen.com


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