The stuff shown here is drawn with vector works in Paint Shop Pro, so nothing really fancy or expensive. I'm beginning to learn Canvas, but I really need to take a few days to learn its basic - it's a nice and powerful program, but user-friendly it is not.Shawn350 wrote:What program do you use to draw this stuff it looks Great!!
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Oh my gosh. Vanguard, those are awsome!!! I love the colors. They really bring the ships to life. I especially liked the fast ships. Some people incoreectly draw them with red Warp nacel domes. to me, it's the blue that makes them stand out, not the triangle saucers. Seeing those ships made my day. Thank you so much! 
Today's redos, already in thread...
Trusteeship Class
Entente Class
Chicago Class
Edit: Some more added today (1 October)
Gianello Class
Masterson Class
Manta Ray Class
Emperor Class
Edit: One more added today (11 October)
Wyoming Class
Edit: Another pair added today (12 October)
Burke Class
Ramius Class
Trusteeship Class
Entente Class
Chicago Class
Edit: Some more added today (1 October)
Gianello Class
Masterson Class
Manta Ray Class
Emperor Class
Edit: One more added today (11 October)
Wyoming Class
Edit: Another pair added today (12 October)
Burke Class
Ramius Class
Getting there. I redid the saucer and nacelles for the X ships already, just haven't made my test ship again to make sure it looks right.
I need to know what actually is in the deckhouse for the DDH (as well as its class/registry), same with the Med Dreadnaught and the police ships... that's the main reason they're not done yet.
I need to know what actually is in the deckhouse for the DDH (as well as its class/registry), same with the Med Dreadnaught and the police ships... that's the main reason they're not done yet.
The mini will look somewhat different, but everyone has a different take on things.
On the mini, the sensor dish will be enclosed in a small vestigial secondary hull to allow a mounting point for the 360-degree phasers. The mini will also have a less pronounced hull-stretch (NCL engines were used for the mini, to improve the proportions of the assembled ship). If you are interested, a size-comparison image is HERE, all the in-progress pictures are HERE.
Names for oCA's are 1361 Alfred, 1362 Theodoric.
On the mini, the sensor dish will be enclosed in a small vestigial secondary hull to allow a mounting point for the 360-degree phasers. The mini will also have a less pronounced hull-stretch (NCL engines were used for the mini, to improve the proportions of the assembled ship). If you are interested, a size-comparison image is HERE, all the in-progress pictures are HERE.
Names for oCA's are 1361 Alfred, 1362 Theodoric.
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Steve et at,Steve Cole wrote:I cannot find a ship name on the NCC list "wyoming".
See this thread What Hull Number is the USS Wyoming?
You assigned the oCL USS Wyoming number NCC-975 in response to Dal's question, and Tenneshington Decals has already produced a set of decals for that specified ship.
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I think Wolverin61 is asking about the conjectural dual-engine destroyer that Vance posted, up-thread. That ship is Vance's own unique non-official thing- it's the one with a twin-engine HDW looking module stuck where a FJ destroyer's single engine would be.
But yes, in the official SFU, an oCL was recently minted USS Wyoming, for Dal.
But yes, in the official SFU, an oCL was recently minted USS Wyoming, for Dal.
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