WIP: Imperator-class Star Destroyer in 3DS Max
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WIP: Imperator-class Star Destroyer in 3DS Max
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New member here, with a Work-In-Progress that I thought might be of interest to you guys, seeing as how this is a site dedicated to Star Destroyers: It's a greeble-for-greeble reproduction of the 8' Star Destroyer model used in the Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi. I've been working on it since November 2006, and I'd say I'm about halfway done. At any rate, I hope you enjoy it, and comments and constructive crits are always appreciated.
New member here, with a Work-In-Progress that I thought might be of interest to you guys, seeing as how this is a site dedicated to Star Destroyers: It's a greeble-for-greeble reproduction of the 8' Star Destroyer model used in the Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi. I've been working on it since November 2006, and I'd say I'm about halfway done. At any rate, I hope you enjoy it, and comments and constructive crits are always appreciated.
I'm very impressed, the level of detail is utterly astounding, especially around the bridge superstructure.
I can't wait to see what it'll be like completed.
I can't wait to see what it'll be like completed.
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Local interdiction, suppression of rebellions, that sort of thing...Feil wrote:That is very pretty. Keep it up!
What are you planning to use it for, if anything?
HD-quality animations, eventually. The looooong term goal is to create "hero" models of each section, similar to the 10' trench section ILM made, or the enlarged conning tower. That's a far distant kind of thing, of course.
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Looks like Fractal Sponge has competition!
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BAH! "The Sponge" shall always reign supreamAlan Bolte wrote:Looks like Fractal Sponge has competition!
That said, VERY good work.. .Do I see some guns in that trench? It would be interesting to see weapon placements other than the main ones shown in movie.
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Not competition, no. Fractalsponge's ISD will always be kick-ass, IMHO. Actually, He's been helping me quite a bit with this project. No one knows the 8' ISD better than he does, except some of the old-timers at ILM (most of whom have left).Alan Bolte wrote:Looks like Fractal Sponge has competition!
As for there being guns in the trench, I have not added any details to the trench area that do not exist on the model. There are quite a few turrets mounted in the trench area (and elsewhere), they just don't have barrells attached to them. And there are quite a few sets of gun barrells spread around, just not attached to turrets. Go figure.
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I assume you're aware, but a lot of those parts are off of King George V battleship kits. Presumably that could help you in a reference sense.Jedilaw wrote:Not competition, no. Fractalsponge's ISD will always be kick-ass, IMHO. Actually, He's been helping me quite a bit with this project. No one knows the 8' ISD better than he does, except some of the old-timers at ILM (most of whom have left).Alan Bolte wrote:Looks like Fractal Sponge has competition!
As for there being guns in the trench, I have not added any details to the trench area that do not exist on the model. There are quite a few turrets mounted in the trench area (and elsewhere), they just don't have barrells attached to them. And there are quite a few sets of gun barrells spread around, just not attached to turrets. Go figure.
rhoenix wrote:Excellent work Jedilaw - can we look forward to more of this sort of high-quality work?
Thanks, rhoenix, and thanks to all the others who have offered appreciation/encouragement/statements of Fractalsponge's obvious and eternal domination.
I will post periodic updates as the project continues. What I've shown so far is up-to-date, as the last area I completed was the engines (some minor details remain, but I'll likely move on for a while and return).
Howedar wrote:I assume you're aware, but a lot of those parts are off of King George V battleship kits. Presumably that could help you in a reference sense.
Thanks for that. I was indeed aware of the prominence of the King George V's parts among the ISD greebles, and I've been looking over available references for that ship to facilitate my greeble modeling for the ISD.
One day, someone ought to do a kitbash parts ID for the ISD similar to what the Millenium Falcon Builders Group is doing on Yahoo Groups for the Falcon. That someone would necessarily have to have a lot more time and patience than I have. Still, it would be nice to see such an index.
None of the behind-the-scenes materials I've read lead me to believe that ISD compiled one when they built the 8' model (not that they had a need to do so at the time).
No automation, all manually cut. This is not an exact replica of the studio model's panels, more of an "in the style of" kind of thing. However, I have tried to preserve some of the more notable aspects of the paneling, such as the way the panels follow the hull outline, the way they frame the "notches" in the hull, etc.Howedar wrote:Very nice. Is the panel method automated somehow, and if so, how closely does it match the studio model?