My next project is a crashed spaceship overgrown with tropical plants. Surely a cool fusion of the science fiction and landscape stuff that I love. The problem is that sometimes, it just doesn't happen. My ship idea was a large cruiser, but after restarting it a few times, I reset my sights.
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I like the front, but I hate the back end |
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Blocking out for a Star Wars-style ship |
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Novel landing form |
I really should go back to sketching and getting inspiration. Get a story of the design - what's its function, where was it going, why did it crash?
I might restart the giant mobile starport. I'd use what I'd learned from my hard surface modelling courses this time.
Scanning addiction
I can't stop doing photogrammetry. I use
Poly.cam on my Galaxy S23 Ultra. It works rather well!
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The big rock is located in a park called The Bowl Hills. I used to play on it as a child. |
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