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Star Trek: Avenger
Hey, I just wanted to get it out that the only 3d model that I didn't make up was the model of the Constitution in the Star Trek AC3D topic. I made them all for my fanfiction series Star Trek: Avenger. I'm still writing the first few episodes, but it's going pretty well. I'll put some images here that don't fit anywhere else, and you can comment on what could be better .
First off, here's the uniform for the series:
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PS: The year 2410 should be 2400...
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Xcellent ...
Cool outfit ...
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Episode one takes place mainly around Earth. The Avenger's getting ready to leave, but it gets sucked into a Subspace Highway that takes it to the center of the galaxy. Q pops up and says that they're only the third human expedition to reach that point. They only know one other, and the third is revealed in a later episode.
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Re: Star Trek: Avenger
In case anyone has been looking for me, I've been preoccupied with drawing this:
Whether or not I can model it once I finish is up for debate...
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Re: Star Trek: Avenger
say thats not bad for a drawing. thats better than what I can draw.lol makes me want to do the same thing so that my space ships aren't so random
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It doesn't even compare to the schematics drawn for the Enterprise E, but those are professional drawings. I'm hoping to go to college for Aeronautical Engineering so I need all the practice I can get. It really helps when you're trying to get something out of your head and actually visualize what it looks like in a practical sense.
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Re: Star Trek: Avenger
what program did you make that drawing out of. looks like something you would make from Autocad
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It's an old program called "Paper and Pencil". Not many people use it nowadays, but it comes in handy when you don't have a computer LOL!
I just drew it during Statistics and Driver's Ed and scanned it onto a computer. I don't have any programs to make a schematic like that.
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lol I just now figure that out. but it seems the the deminions that are shown on your drawing. btw nice job on for drawing it in drivers ed.
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