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RE: Outcast Sarissa concept 99% done - Caelumaresh - 05-28-2016 While i think its really pretty, i still stand by my opinion that it fits the Hessian line better RE: Outcast Sarissa concept 99% done - Barbarossa - 05-29-2016 (05-28-2016, 10:58 PM)Thunderer Wrote: Obviously there are more important things to spy on beneath a conference room than skirts, especially during mission briefing, but that's irrelevant. Storta has the exactly same thing, and yes it is irrelevant. Its up to everyones imagination wheter to think if it is a conference room or not. Also I'm thinking of making a new model, the engine will look the same, everything else will slightly resemble the Eppy's Sarissa. RE: Outcast Sarissa concept 99% done - Epo - 05-29-2016 Well ship looks pretty fine, maybe a bit less sharp nose would be better, but it's only my feeling RE: Outcast Sarissa concept 99% done - Durandal - 06-01-2016 The shape is far too simple, the quality far too low, and the model far too different from the existing Outcast shipline to even be considered for implementation. It was a good attempt and I can see you tried to have good texturing make up for simple geometry in certain places, but it's not quite up to the caliber we're looking for especially when a shortened version of the current Sarissa model (Which @Swallow happens to be working on) will do just fine. Don't let this discourage you from attempting to make models for Discovery, I'll have some actual quality guidelines posted soon to help avoid situations like these and give people a better idea of what we expect. - Justin |