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So here's the result of my long and tedious work, because I'm a perfectionist bordering on the masochistic. Anyway, may I present you... the fully modelled and detailed Brantopoz Tsuoff! This is just the outside view with only a partial look into the cargo hold and a bit of the cockpit interior visible, but it's all there, believe me. All the insides (as far as the crew can access) are there, from the cockpit to the friggin' bathroom!

This scene takes place on the tundra-like planet of Drusch Toroj, formerly Waj'Kan territory, now occupied by the Tiblicci. It's a cold far-off planet where humans are still allowed to trade.

This particular ship is owned by Dio, a female Tech Hunter. She and her crew are loading up some heavy machinery intended for another colony. Dio is the one with the black motorcycle outfit. On the right is her Flight Engineer keeping an eye on the pump uplifting hydraulic fluid, to the left is her loadmaster and standing in the cargo hold is the pilot (Dio herself is a rather crappy pilot and she prefers to boss her crew around).

Anyways, hope you enjoy! It's all done in Sketchup with a little paintshop post-production work. UV-68 Loadmaster was done by :iconmarrekie: Go visit his DA account for some more serious kickass Sketchup work (among other digital and hand-drawn kickass work).
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Mood: Love ~ltla9000311 Apr 24, 2011  Hobbyist General Artist
Excellent shot!

Your attention to detail lends this alot of credibility.

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".....you're father was a hamster, and you're mother smelt of elderberries, now go away or I shall taunt you a second time...."
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~qwertyDesign Jan 16, 2011   Digital Artist
I remember this from scifi meshes a few years back (at leat I think it was). Always really liked the work-day feel of it. Glad I tracked down who made it! Well Done.
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Mood: Joy ~Ywander Jan 17, 2011  Hobbyist Writer
Hey, thanks, I really appreciated it. Anybody from scifimeshes is more then welcome here! I wanted to upload a lot more, but the troubles with the gallery section prevent me to put up new stuff… :(

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~What I give form to in daylight is only one percent of what I have seen in darkness.~
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~qwertyDesign Jan 17, 2011   Digital Artist
DA is alot more user friendly, I agree. Good to see more of your stuff.
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~irmax-comix Jan 25, 2010  Professional Digital Artist
cool design! looks practical.

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~El-Bronco Jan 25, 2010  Hobbyist Digital Artist
Awesome baby!!
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~Ywander Jan 25, 2010  Hobbyist Writer
Thank you, it's my most favourite design I made so far...

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~What I give form to in daylight is only one percent of what I have seen in darkness.~
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~El-Bronco Jan 25, 2010  Hobbyist Digital Artist
Agree :)
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~sicklizard Jan 25, 2010  Hobbyist Digital Artist
Awesome work. You really did the whole inside too? That unbelieveble (I believe you nevertheless :) ).
I also really like this yellow cargo-bot-caterpillar-craft thing in the cage.

But I donīt like cellshading that much.

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Itīs not about who you are or where youīre from
Itīs about where you are and what you did to get there, son.
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Donīt call yourself 3D artist, if you cannot model a mesh
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Art is creation. Not putting real artists things or templates together
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~Ywander Jan 25, 2010  Hobbyist Writer
Thank you very much. Yep, it took me a while, but the insides are all done. You can check it out here [link] if you want.

The UV-68 loadmaster was done by :iconmarrekie:, a friend of mine and true SketchUp master. You can see the model better here: [link]

I know it looks like cell shading, but it really isn't. It's just what Sketch Up looks like. Still have to learn to render properly...

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