My original hand drawn concept:
........and its 3d counterpart (loose interpretation):
and........
Havent really found a way to connect the nacelles/engines/pointy things to the structure like I did in my concept drawing. Let me know what you guys think.
The hand drawn one is cool!
It looks far superior to the 3D one.
It's 106 miles to Chicago, we got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark... and we're wearing sunglasses.
Hit it. Blank Yellow (NSFW)
It's 106 miles to Chicago, we got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark... and we're wearing sunglasses.
Hit it. Blank Yellow (NSFW)
Actually those are two of my inspiration for the desing. I went a little less flamboyant than either of those and mixed in a little of the more robust feel of the star wars designs.
Wow. Love the design, too. You're extremely good at orthographics as well, but there are enough differences between it and the 3d version to look like two different ships. Are you using Google Sketchup?
To conclude, you have massive amounts of talent; maybe you can make concept designs for games or movies.
Thanks, its actually the first time ive ever shown any of my drawings, well, to anyone. And yes, im doing sketchup. Really, im using it just to help me see the basic form of the ship in 3 dimensions, not to be totally accurate. And that is just one of many, I have alot of other designs.
Actually, never really thought about that. All that I know is the the limited fiction I thought up has the technology beyond GE but not by a large margin. Ive actually got this pic to help out with scale also:
and this is that ship's sister, supposedly same basic superstructure but with a completely different combat role:
She's incomplete at the moment, I've only got the top view as of now, but Ill have the rest done soon.
Looking at the drawing, the only connection between the nacelles and the main hull is through the spoiler-shaped bit.
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Grahf: Seeker Of Power wrote:Id really appreciate any feedback you guys can give me: criticism is welcome of any sort.
Fighter's nice, but that squared-off trailing edge on the wing keeps drawing my eye to it. I have a keen interest in aerodynamics, and that TE keeps screaming at me to have it fixed.
Frank Hipper wrote:Einy, check out the X-15 for square trailing edges.
I know. It works great for a vertical stabilizer on a hypersonic plane, but not anywhere as well on a transonic lift-producing wing. It encourages airflow to turn up around the TE at high angles of attack, causing flow separation and stall sooner than otherwise for a normal sharp TE. It also causes unnecessary amounts of base drag (the reason artillery shells have boattails and base-bleed units for long range).
Update: Finished the final model of my first concept in Sketchup:
Feel free to comment/critique/shower with praise/vomit on, whatever floats your boat.
Grahf: Seeker Of Power wrote:<snippage newest ship pics>
Hey Grahf, I like that last one alot, but I'm having trouble with scale. Any way you could paste in like....a silhouette of another ship somewhere or, if it's small enough, a man-sized figure (6 feet)?
Heh, that's awesome. It looks like something from StarFox.
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If you´re going to texture it the scale will probably be more apparent as there will most likely be things like windows on it which make the scale visible.