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It's hard to believe that just one little auxilliary spacecraft started it all - and it's annoying
when I consider the fact that 6 years later and the #$@#@$!$ thing still isn't anywhere near finished.
It was my first project, and my first serious effort in using 3DSMax R1. Its development
was synonymous with my name until the Pegasus and Coro bridge projects came along and the PBeM the
skiff was "Attached" to was closed down (hence why this site is no longer called The Chase Skiff.)
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| Chase Skiff MRN 001-2 |
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Exterior |
6 years has seen a lot in the evolution of the skiff's appearance externally, with changes most
notably occuring in the shaping of the hull and its mapped material. Sadly, space limitations force
me to only show 'peaks' at some of the earlier development in order to keep the most recent edit
on site.
Current Status: Stalled, no new work likely.
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Interior - Temporarily Offline |
The interior was the first actual part of the skiff's production run, and has been adapted over the
years to the new hull shapes I've forced upon the design. Sadly, space limitations force
me to only show 'peaks' at some of the earlier development in order to keep the most recent edit
on site.
Current Status: Stalled, no new work likely.
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Sketches |
Perhaps the most ironic part of the Skiff project is that one of the reasons it's taken so long
is because I'm still trying to render up to the degree of detail I had planned in several sketches
shortly before I started rendering. (Most of my renders are done 'on the fly' without any kind of
plan.)
Current Status: Archived Images, not actually a project.
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| Last Updated: November 8, 2002 |