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Offline Striker

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I feel your pain, Grimmy. I feel it.

Anyway I did like the forward antenna, and the hexagon is a little funky. I wouldnt mind squares, especially considering that i want as low a poly count for this pos comp as possible. But hey it looks great already.

IMHO, I'd actually like a less Vasudan Hecate. The Deimos is the best Terran ship in FS2, because it has the slick look of the GTVA (as opposed to GTA) but retains a truly Terran style. Anyway I'm sure no one agrees with me on that but whatever.

Its lookin great. Keep up the good work.

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Man Grim, If you keep this up FS2 will be a different game:) . I want to see you Make the Ravana look good too.


I second that notion, BTW
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Excellent, can't wait to see more! :yes: :yes: :yes:
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I dunno, though; they use a lot more overlapping 'scales' for the hull than in FS1, don't they?  Particulalry the Hatshepsut vs the Typhon.

Albeit, I thought the FS1 vasudan fighters tended to look more Terran than the FS2 ones......


I guess V felt the same way. 's probably why they started to over tile everything with those plates.  I loved the typon main hull texture. But in FS2, everything was concrete pavers. :doubt:
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my impression was that the terrans have much more powerful and efficient construction tools than vasudans, thus the vasudan ships look like they were built by terrans.

BTW, the demon is next on my list ( :devil: ), followed by the ursa (ursa: the DEFINITION of terran ships...)

BTW, since im notorious (not here, but eveyrhwere else :p )for making ships very high poly, ill prolly make a 'LOD#2' type of hecate for us low-end compy users :p fear not a 8000 poly monster :)

well, fear it, but not yet anyhow :p

thx all BTW :D
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BTW, since im notorious (not here, but eveyrhwere else :p )for making ships very high poly, ill prolly make a 'LOD#2' type of hecate for us low-end compy users :p fear not a 8000 poly monster :)


There is a God...:D
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I just hope we won't have to get another engine for FS2, since you're putting in models that look 10 times that of V. :nod: :yes:
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AAKK! *mom walks in when grimloq is supposed to be writing an essay and is actually chatting at forums :shaking: *


If that actually happened, do homeschool. I joined homeschool and I haven't had to do essays, just a lot of bookwork.
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If that actually happened, do homeschool. I joined homeschool and I haven't had to do essays, just a lot of bookwork.


i am homeschooled :p

weatherop: i wouldnt worry about it. a friend of mine has, er, 'shared' copies of about 10 modelling proggys, and so i can get most models into pretty much any format i need :) so... engine = good :)
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Ok good, by the way I'm homeschooled too.:p
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Me too! :wtf: er, I've been in homeshool for about 3 weeks and haven't had any essays to write. :wtf:

:eek2: I can write out the emos now! :eek2:
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Offline FireCrack

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Why does everyone seem to be homeschooled? i'm not.
actualy, mabye not.
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I was homeschooled also.
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Much better looking.
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Offline Grimloq

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i smoothed over the top, lemme post a piccy....

[edit] here it is:



the bottom of the small engines is smoothed as well.
« Last Edit: December 03, 2004, 08:08:38 pm by 2241 »
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Why does everyone seem to be homeschooled?


It's because we hate having to get up at 5 or 6 in the morning. It could also be because we all want to spend more time with the FS Forums. My reason is both, and because I ran the risk of getting punched in the face a half dozen times at my old school.
To consider the Earth as the only populated world in infinite space is as absurd as to assert that in an entire field of millet, only one grain will grow. - Metrodorus of Chios
I wept. Mysterious forces beyond my ken had reached into my beautiful mission and energized its pilots with inhuman bomb-firing abilities. I could only imagine the GTVA warriors giving a mighty KIAAIIIIIII shout as they worked their triggers, their biceps bulging with sinew after years of Ivan Drago-esque steroid therapy and weight training. - General Battuta

 

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I noticed you extruded in the front faces of the lower two engine blocks (on the fin). Don't forget to do that to the main two engine blocks as well.
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Offline Grimloq

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dont worry :) im going to put a more insteresting (terran) shape there.

were homeschooled because normal schools left us with deep emotional scars and now we want revenge on the world, but for now will settle for studying fast at home  and visiting online alot.

plus, i get twice as much done in half the time (4 times more) than i did in normal school.
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Thankfully I was homeschooled till I was in 9th grade. Without it I would have been put into an special needs class and probably left for the equivolent of retarded.
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Offline Striker

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I'm 100% regularly schooled. Been so since day 1...of school. Hell plenty of kids hate me but there's a fun thing called muscles that stops them from beating the **** outta me. And seriously, do you really give a **** that they hate you cuz u actually use your mind instead of think about football and pussy all day?

ah sorry I digress from topic. That is the best version yet, although the big side things on the front end dont need that extra level IMHO. It just seems like unecessary polies.
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Offline redmenace

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good job :yes:

Sorry, but it is nice to know others that are home schooled.
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