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Now all you have to do is dock with the Space Station! Nice work!!
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Sure looks great..!!

Once again I'm impressed by the texturing you've done...!
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Thanks y'all
I plan to model Galactic one and the ISS when I get a chance. The Model is just over 2MB with textures at moment and needs some trimming when I have them all done I will make them available.
The new Ruby tools came in very handy in modeling the above ... thanks guys.
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stop it! you're making my moderatly good modeling skills seem feeble! i want to see that ISS...
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Nice job, Pete! Great model. Just curious, how did you map it? In SU, or in something like UVMapper?
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great model.
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Chipp
It was textured in SU using mostly seamless textures.
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Great work Pete.
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Looks GREAT!
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Holy Crap!! That is awesome Pete!
Are these Podium renders with the Sketchup overlay?
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That's it, I quit

Great work.
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sweet renders sa ever, i especially liek the second ISS one, it looks erily real.
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STOP IT!!!!!! you make me feel like a beginner!!!
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Fantastic, realy good work, could i humbly ask how you do the backround?

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Thanks y'all.
Dolphus, the second image on the first page is incorporated into the render by means of a plane (so it's rendered)
The first and last render on this page was done using 2 omni's only with a black background, the completed render was exported as a .png hence the background was eliminated and overlaid on an image. The second one is a straight render with multi-light omni's (stars selected in atmosphere setup). -
When I grow up, I'd like to be able to model like this.
Well done. Quite impressive.
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