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Kitbashed Starship 1

Poser Science Fiction posted on Feb 26, 2020
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Description


I'm working on a comic story and I need a starship that can fulfill two needs: 1) It needs to look cool when rendered in b&w (which means more angles and less curves). 2) It is about the right size to fit 4-6 crewmen and some cargo. Most ships are too big or too small (Enterprise or X-Wing Fighter). I really like look of the HeavyLander by shawnaloroc, but its not big enough. So I'm "kitbashing" (i.e. combining) a slightly larger/longer version of the ship by adding elements from Simon-3D's Space Ship Constructor Set 4. I'm not sure this ship will make the cut, but I think I'm on the right track. A few more experiments (and mixing-and-matching parts) should yield me something I can use. Workflow: Poser Pro 11 (Comic Book Preview) and Clip Studio Paint

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Comments (9)


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uncollared

3:18AM | Wed, 26 February 2020

Super cool

MarcoCraine

3:43AM | Wed, 26 February 2020

Works amazingly well, especially considering the stylistic differences between the two products. Have you considered adding an occasional do-that from Simon3D's set to/over some of the greebling on the Heavy Lander's hull? I feel that might help them blend together even more--just a thought, though.

mmitchell_houston

10:24AM | Wed, 26 February 2020

I'm definitely thinking along those terms: a few greebles or other elements moved around might make them blend better. I'm going to try one more ship combo, and then when i get closer to making the final decision I will focus on the smaller details like that.

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hornet3d

4:30AM | Wed, 26 February 2020

Great blend, it certainly looks as though this craft has the basis of working well for your requirements.

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tkdrobert

6:45AM | Wed, 26 February 2020

Very striking. I really like what you did here. I'm very curious hoe you did the background (Space/Nebula).

mmitchell_houston

10:40AM | Wed, 26 February 2020

I'll copy this to you in a PM, but here's the gist of how I made the Nebula background. It's a remarkably easy process. The ship is, of course, on its own layer. So, to create the background:

  1. Set background layer to solid black.
  2. Go to nasa.gov and search their gallery for "nebula." (Their space images are generally free for personal and commercial use - just don't use the NASA logo or photos of people.)
  3. Once you have an image you like (look for things with nice, abstract patterns and high-contrast areas), paste it into your image editing software on a layer between the black background and the ship.
  4. Photoshop/GIMP, etc.: Play around with the following filters: Poster Edges, Stamp, Find Edges. Mix-and-match effects until you get something nice and abstract. You might also want to play around with Levels or Contrast. Then I convert the layer to b&w.
  5. Adjust the layer's opacity (usually 30% - 50% works well.
  6. Just move the nebula around until it works with the composition.

A side note on composition: In the case of a ship being dead center of the frame, I tend to put the brighter parts behind it, near the exhaust areas. Also, because I planned to use those white motion lines in front of the ship, I left that part of the background completely black (note that there aren't even any stars). I did this to simplify things, because those speed lines quickly clutter things up.

I spent significantly more time playing around with the white lines than I did creating the background (in this case, I used some version of "find edges" filter in Clip Studio Paint (not Photoshop) because I wanted to do all the work in CSP.

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RodS Online Now!

1:54PM | Wed, 26 February 2020

This is awesome! Fantastic job with kitbashing these two ships - and thanks for the description of your background process. I really like this - I'm gonna have to give it a go one of these days.

Hope to see you @ the webinar.. 👍

mmitchell_houston

2:08PM | Wed, 26 February 2020

Thanks. And I definitely plan to attend! Talk to you then.

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perpetualrevision

3:48PM | Thu, 27 February 2020

Very nice! Definitely looks like a single "coherent" ship (not a ship "made by committee" ;-)! I also enjoyed the insight into how you made the background. I wish more folks would share that kind of info, to help us all grow as artists!

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Koala44

4:34AM | Fri, 28 February 2020

Splendid, very nice

ddyer

6:59AM | Sat, 29 February 2020

Nice job, I think this combination is the best of your kitbashed ships so far (up to and including 5). It's just the right mix of sleek and chunky for my taste.

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Steff_7

8:59PM | Sun, 25 August 2024

Yup this one :)

Love how you explain the BG process in one of your replies, that's cool :)


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