by: hinslem
Added 14 years ago
Format: OBJ (.obj)
Categories: Sci-Fi/Space, Spacecraft, Vehicles
Usage Rights: Non-commercial use only
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My version of a TOS Miranda Class starship. It seems to import fine into Daz Studio, but I've not tried it in Poser. I find that setting the smoothing … more »
Format: OBJ (.obj)
Categories: Sci-Fi/Space, Spacecraft, Vehicles
Usage Rights: Non-commercial use only
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Mandle (8 years ago) | Inappropriate? |
Thank you. |
Mystel (8 years ago) | Inappropriate? |
yess! Thank you!! |
Skelch (10 years ago) | Inappropriate? |
What a beautiful Model Thank you for this |
GrouchoCaesar (10 years ago) | Inappropriate? |
Thank you for this. |
warrenwr (12 years ago) | Inappropriate? |
(heh heh heh ... you're evil! "U.S.S. Carmen" indeed!) Sweet model, great treatment! |
agent0013 (12 years ago) | Inappropriate? |
It looks pretty good. I'm trying to get as many Star Trek models as I can. Thanks for this one. I was hoping to find one like this. |
agent0013 (12 years ago) | Inappropriate? |
It looks pretty good. I'm trying to get as many Star Trek models as I can. Thanks for this one. I was hoping to find one like this. |
Redfern (14 years ago) | Inappropriate? |
It does need a lil' "clean-up" to render well in Poser (at least v7 which is what I use), but nothing too bad. I imported the mesh into UV Mapper Pro to triangulate a few "concave" polygons, invert a few others and split the vertices at a universal 32 degrees. Sincerely, Bill |
thekingtut (14 years ago) | Inappropriate? |
Thank you. You can never have too many ships. |