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Can't wait to see the finished product!
t00fri wrote:I wonder from your above picture is whether these two beasts have to shave in the morning and if yes, whether they use one or two shavers
john Van Vliet wrote:if you are a kizin don't let that thing turn( as if to run away) and let it kick you .
Guckytos wrote: What kind of model did you use for him? From the Kzin ass-kicking picture, it looks like you took a T-Rex or a veliceraptor and modified it.
rthorvald wrote:Well, at this stage the two-sphere design is pretty fixed. But thank you anyway!
I haven?t read the fourth book, i remember the third was pretty boring, so i gave up after that... But i do like that cover illustration!
- rthorvald
Yes the 3rd book was pretty slow. The 4th is much better and reads faster.rthorvald wrote:Well, at this stage the two-sphere design is pretty fixed. But thank you anyway!
I haven?t read the fourth book, i remember the third was pretty boring, so i gave up after that... But i do like that cover illustration!
- rthorvald
Guckytos wrote:Can't remember, should really read the books again, weren't those two spindles the same size?
And can you make the ship use the fusion drives to illuminate the underside of the ring, as they did in the novel?
rthorvald wrote:Guckytos wrote:Can't remember, should really read the books again, weren't those two spindles the same size?
And can you make the ship use the fusion drives to illuminate the underside of the ring, as they did in the novel?
I don?t know about the spindles, it?s been more than twenty years since i read it.
As for lightning up the underside, no. I would need a real light source (a star) to do that. I don?t think it is possible to make a (tiny) star follow the ship.
- rthorvald
And that about the star, too bad. Wouldn't it work to give the star an own mesh and define it as orbiting the same barycenter as the "Lying bastard", with fixed positions to each other? And then defining an orbit for the barycenter?