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Honman1
10th May 2007, 05:09
Something I did for a contest on another forum...
[edit] oops... meant to post this in the 2d gallery.
Road Warrior
10th May 2007, 05:16
Man that looks real nice:thumb:
Tovette
10th May 2007, 06:14
Very cool ship design. It looks like it's a real 'meat and potatoes' type of ship; only includes absolute necessary equipment.
backstept
10th May 2007, 12:20
you should get an award or something for doing this in MS Word!
all I know how to do in there is type :D
looks great :thumb:
Aethernaut
10th May 2007, 13:16
Very nice, Honman1!
Honman1
10th May 2007, 14:47
Thanks!^^^^:)
Tovette - Yeah, it's supposed to be somewhat near future...
Backstept - Finally got Inkscape up and running. As soon as I can figure out how to draw a line, I'll probably start using that... :shiner:
Helot
10th May 2007, 14:52
Another excellent job - you actually give MS-Word a reason to be :D
guado
10th May 2007, 19:30
Wow so when is the script being put on the cafe? /you seem to have a whole universe created.
Honman1
10th May 2007, 21:06
Thanks Helot. I'll let Microsoft know...:cool:
Guado. This one isn't from my psycho universe... It's just an attempt at getting a ribbon by my name. (a little fun) :D ... the back story is about one third of a page long. (Just a timeline)
you want to read it go to Scifi'ers Anonymous (http://www.scifiersanonymous.com)
Tovette
10th May 2007, 21:28
Moved your thread to the 2D Gallery as requested.
Honman1
10th May 2007, 21:32
Thanks.
Honman1
12th May 2007, 06:13
Guado...
In the early stages of this drawing something kept gnawing at me. Something about it seemed so familiar somehow...
And then I remembered... My 40th birthday party.
guado
13th May 2007, 17:27
That could very well be the creepiest picture I have seen in quite sometime.Almost a Larson bit.
Honman1
13th May 2007, 17:29
Thanks :D
RevOptimal
14th Jul 2009, 18:48
I like the deck layout, the way the decks are set perpendicular to the direction of thrust. Fire up the engines, accelerate at a comfortable fraction of a g and enjoy luxurious, consistent artificial gravity, without the hassle of spinning anything or engaging a plot-onium device. Very nice.
nyrath
20th Jul 2009, 17:44
I like the deck layout, the way the decks are set perpendicular to the direction of thrust. Fire up the engines, accelerate at a comfortable fraction of a g and enjoy luxurious, consistent artificial gravity, without the hassle of spinning anything or engaging a plot-onium device. Very nice.
Yes, that got my attention as well. Nice attention to detail.
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