middenface
Cosmic Mongoose
Some new, some old, scale went a bit crazy...
Not all I have done....

Not all I have done....
zero said:I like that Donsedh, 'scuse the ignorance to Third Imperium canon, but from the name is that a Zho ship?
Jak Nazryth said:I like you work!!!
I have a 200 ton "frontier scout" now completed in Autocad. I will show it to my players tonight. If they want any changes I'll make them, but if they are fine with it, I will post it. After I make a few quick sections and interior elevations/detail cuts, my next step is to model it 3-D.
I did some 3-D is school a long time ago (form-Z) but I haven't done much since then. What is the best (and hopefully cheep/free) modeling software you would recommend for Traveller ships?
I am starting to self-train in Revit, and I have had just a very little bit of training in 3D studio (again... years ago)
hdan said:zero said:I like that Donsedh, 'scuse the ignorance to Third Imperium canon, but from the name is that a Zho ship?
Sounds more Darrian to me?
Which is the easiest to learn for basic 3D (for someone with no training)?AndrewW said:He makes use of Sketchup: http://sketchup.google.com/
Another free option would be Blender: http://www.blender.org/
Bryce is available free for non commercial use http://www.daz3d.com/i.x/software/bryce/-/ (Mac and mickysoft windoze only).
SSWarlock said:Which is the easiest to learn for basic 3D (for someone with no training)?
far-trader said:I would also recommend Sketch-Up, it is by far the easiest one I've tried, thanks in large part to the excellent tutorials. Do run through them, then experiment, and search the libraries for examples. I often google if there is some shape or issue I'm hitting my head against and usually find the solution well explained or the work already done online somewhere.