The Nadesico A
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Looking forward to when you cross the finish line with this
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You have said a few times that your computer is not up to spec. but 0.5GB of Vram? Wow, the word courageous comes to mind, not to mention dedicated. I hope your contract gets continued and you get a new machine. I have a feeling it will be like athletes training at altitude before a comp to return to Sea level with, red blood cells supercharged with oxygen and raring to go
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Yeah, this is going to take a while.
I'm getting a handle on the main hull. I can now visualize it a lot better, but I see the work done so far is still way off.
The good news is that from looking at all the references, there is really no exact way it needs to be made. All the references have made their own interpretations. All that matters is the proportions are good and the large details are good enough.
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I think I've got the bow figured out now. If it looks confusing, that's because, it is.
Also roughed the forward pylon struts in. Will work on the lower hull shape next. The top hull looks good except for the stern.
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Looking good mate.
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Thanks tuna! Thanks Mike!
Cleaning up the lower hull. Working on the most efficient geometry and trying to get rid of all the extra lines and triangles. Almost ready to work on the stern.
Thickened the support struts. 2 Push/Pulls+ layers from center plane, top and bottom. Scaled face front to back to get angles. Still need to match them exactly to the hull. I'll show the detail on them later.
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All cleaned up and ready for detailing.
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Aft indentation created. Will add the weird vent/fin/grill things next.
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Top rear grill thing complete. Made as a separate component, one side only, then duplicated. I'll stop here and double check my proportions. I already see the lower hull is too wide at same location as the top grills.
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Back to this in a few days. Doing some brain salad surgery on my laptop. Much needed maintenance.
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Rear grill things completed.
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Forward nacelle struts cleaned up. Intersected main hull and then deleted excess lines that were inside the main hull and filled in the faces. It's not "perfect", but upper and lower pods will hide most of the details later. But is IS flush with the hull now.
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Progress to date.
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Great progress Looking forward to seeing it in a render.
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Thanks tuna.
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Go sidetracked on the artist studio render. But I learned a lot from it!
Let's see, what part to model next? The rear engines I think...
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First rough block of the rear engines.
Same technique as before. One component, replicated 4 times for each pod. I'll add the missing gap sections after I finalize the main pods.
Now for the fiddling... first I'll get the outlines and mass shaped up.
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Thanks tuna. Thanks L i am.
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