john Van Vliet wrote:it has been a while but the ringworld was built by a pak protector,pish-tok ??? spelling.
Some Pak, anyway. I remember feeling cheated a bit by that, it removed too much of the mystery.
- rthorvald
john Van Vliet wrote:it has been a while but the ringworld was built by a pak protector,pish-tok ??? spelling.
john Van Vliet wrote:i would have thought that eclipse shadows would have done itThe shadowsquares don?t cast shadows,
MKruer wrote:I havent tried this, but it might work. create a dummy object. center it on the star, then add the ring and shadowsquares as sub - objects. I believe that you can have multiple sub objects cast shadows
MKruer wrote:I havent tried this, but it might work. create a dummy object. center it on the star, then add the ring and shadowsquares as sub - objects. I believe that you can have multiple sub objects cast shadows
BobHegwood wrote:Way cool here, Runar...
Yer a certified genius, son.
rthorvald wrote:I am taking a break from the ring, and doing some modelling on the various spacecraft in the story. Here?s one of the "air bikes" (the human model is a prop from a freeware site):
- rthorvald
Guckytos wrote:But as far as I remember the books, the things were described as 2 balls with a kind of motorcycle frame between them. And a nice and cozy chair, with a long back, where you could rest your head.
rthorvald wrote:Guckytos wrote:But as far as I remember the books, the things were described as 2 balls with a kind of motorcycle frame between them. And a nice and cozy chair, with a long back, where you could rest your head.
Yes, i started out with two spheres. But could not get it to look like anything that could fly... So you can still see where it comes from i think, but it looks more like a car than a bike now! We?ll see, perhaps i should accentuate the spheres more.
It does have four engines, though. But what do a "reactionless" drive look like, anyway...
- rthorvald
Nothing in the book was meant to look like anything that could fly. The ship they used was called the Lying Bastard by the main character simply because it looked less than what it was.rthorvald wrote:Guckytos wrote:But as far as I remember the books, the things were described as 2 balls with a kind of motorcycle frame between them. And a nice and cozy chair, with a long back, where you could rest your head.
Yes, i started out with two spheres. But could not get it to look like anything that could fly... So you can still see where it comes from i think, but it looks more like a car than a bike now! We?ll see, perhaps i should accentuate the spheres more.
It does have four engines, though. But what do a "reactionless" drive look like, anyway...
- rthorvald
Guckytos wrote:Hmm, I think a reactionless drive could look like anything, since it won't need an opening, or would it?
How about adding two short wings to each sphere, with a long silver cylinder in the middle of the wing? The cylinder could represent the drive.
That does not matter - in practice, things must look reasonably plausible, or the scenario will fell wrong. But i have made a reasonable compromize here. Apart from Nessus, which will look implausible no matter whatReiko wrote:Nothing in the book was meant to look like anything that could fly