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February 8th, 2002, 08:32 PM
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Q for Shipset Designers
Haven't had much SE time for about the Last year except to play a game or two against the AI, but now am wanting to starting my own shipset and AI (I know it takes 'tons' of time...). I just had a Q for some of you that have done them.
Using 3D moddelers, what seems to be the best angles (camera, lighting, etc) and perspectives for your ships? Is it a 30 degrees from top right forward or whatdo you suggest? Also, any color combo's that don't work well, etc. I have read and found some people have had issues with masking and stuff and I just want to avoid them beforehand...
Any thoughts???
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February 9th, 2002, 01:53 AM
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Re: Q for Shipset Designers
Best angle will depend on the shape of your ship, most shipset use somethim more or less isometric, but some ships look better from al almost frontal angle.
Background must be pure black and no shadows in the ship must be pure black so they don't look like holes. To mask correctly in 65k colors darkest shadow need to be something like RGB10,10,10.
I don't think there's any other problem with colours.
A good set of lights, especially if casting shadows can really improve the look and make minis less flat.
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February 9th, 2002, 06:56 AM
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Re: Q for Shipset Designers
Thanks for the advice. I'll definitely keep those in mind. I hate doing things twice (or at least I may reduce 20 or so attempts at an acceptable ship  ).
It seems that many try to get the camera looking down at upper front left of ships. I'll probably shoot that angle. Why rock the boat...
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February 9th, 2002, 11:42 AM
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Re: Q for Shipset Designers
In my signature below, is a link to a Guide to building ship sets. "Ship Set Tutorial"
It is a basic walk thru for setting up your set. It doesn't have any 3d modeling info, that is something you'll need to do on your own, but it does give a good guide for basic first time ship set making.
As you learn more, the tips in the tutorial will seem a little redundant, especially if you have PhotoShop and or 3dmax skills.
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February 9th, 2002, 10:07 PM
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Re: Q for Shipset Designers
Another detail is that even the biggest ships and bases must fit completely in the picture.
If not they will look incomplete in the stellar manipulation window and in the setup screen.
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February 11th, 2002, 12:31 AM
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Re: Q for Shipset Designers
Thanks Atrocities, that tutorial will help alot. I have been playing SE4 since it came out (and SEIII for at least 3 years before that) but haven't got into the customization aspect of it at all yet. It looks fun....looking forward to more...
EDIT: Here's a start to my shipset if anyone would care to comment. Remember, its just a start, needs lots of 'adjustments', and I only am showing a med transport...
medium transport
[ 10 February 2002: Message edited by: rdouglass ]
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