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ulimann644 September 13th, 2011 02:57 AM

BABYLON 5 - Artworks by ulimann644
 
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Hi

I´ll start this thread for my B5-Artworks
Let me begin with three newer artworks, made with LIGHTWAVE and PS-12.1

Hope you like it...

Tenement September 13th, 2011 03:43 AM

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A superb set of images. More please!

shaggy September 13th, 2011 04:21 AM

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I really like the Starfury one... the others look a little "cut and paste" as they don't really gel with the backgrounds...

Oh BTW the starfury is Mark Kane's (G'Kane) with some work by Fabio...

Keep up the good work!:bounce:

evil_genius_180 September 13th, 2011 08:30 AM

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The Leonov was used on Babylon 5? Really?

I really like that first one. The others are good, but that one is the best, IMO.

lumvaughan66 October 1st, 2011 08:25 PM

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Very nice work, thanks for sharing that with us.

Lum V

lordiffy October 5th, 2011 04:20 PM

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I agree, some very nice work there. Thank you for letting us take a peek.

gmd3d October 6th, 2011 12:19 AM

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Originally Posted by evil_genius_180 (Post 266228)
The Leonov was used on Babylon 5? Really?

in a sense yes .. I found this on line about the design

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This design bore similarities to Syd Mead's design of the Leonov, a fictional Russian space ship that appeared in the 1984 movie 2010:The Year We Make Contact. When asked for an explanation, J. Michael Straczynski stated on the rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5.moderated newsgroup:

"The ships on 2010 and Babylon 5 operate out of the necessity of traveling without standard SF artificial gravity. These designs have been discussed among scientists (in general) for ages; so there's no intention to be close to 2010, but when both are based upon the same scientific principles, there will be echoes. Form follows function." — J. Michael Straczynski, Source: jmsnews quote archive (1995)

The Leonov leaving Jupiter towards the end of 2010 showing the profile of rotating section.

However, years later Paul Bryant shed light on the subject:

"Yes, I can confirm that I ‘lifted’ the centre section off the Leonov in 2010 for the centrifuge. That's why the profile is exactly the same. I was feeling mischievous, so I added this little nod to the design. I thought someone was going to spot it immediately but no, it was years before anybody called me on it (it would have been an easy fix to change the profile)." — Paul Bryant, Source: B5Scrolls (2008)

The Omega was also designed to appear both un-aerodynamic and imposing. Part of this approach was the inclusion of what later became known as the 'hammer head' by some fans of the show. Namely, the 'cheeks' on either side of the forward-facing fighter recovery bay which were inspired by the Smoke deflectors (or lifters) that appeared on some later steam locomotives.

Tenement October 6th, 2011 04:46 AM

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I'm sure I remember an article by one of the B5 CGI bod's that worked on the show saying that there was a ship that's based on the Liberator from Blake's 7. I've never spotted it myself but maybe some one else can point it out. (I've still got all of the episodes on VHS and give them a play every so often.)

gmd3d October 6th, 2011 06:03 AM

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The Sun-Hawk is the one used by the Drazi
http://images.wikia.com/babylon5/ima...un-Hawk_02.jpg
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The CG model of Sun-Hawk was designed and built by Foundation Imaging Co-Founder Ron Thornton and was heavily influenced by the Liberator model from the BBC sci-fi series Blake's 7.
I’d always liked the Liberator (hated by all at the BBC) and the Drazi Sunhawk was my attempt to update it."

– Ron Thorton interview
http://babylon5.wikia.com/wiki/Sun-Hawk

Tenement October 6th, 2011 09:47 AM

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Thank you! Thought I was going crazy and imagined it. Now I'll have to find the tape, wind through the episodes and hope that I can find it and see it in action. (Hmmm, I can see why
DVD and blu-ray discs would make this task a wee bit easier to do.)

gmd3d October 6th, 2011 10:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Tenement (Post 266342)
Thank you! Thought I was going crazy and imagined it. Now I'll have to find the tape, wind through the episodes and hope that I can find it and see it in action. (Hmmm, I can see why
DVD and blu-ray discs would make this task a wee bit easier to do.)

Appearances :D
TV/DVD Movies
The River of Souls

Babylon 5 TV Series
Signs and Portents
Deathwalker

Tenement October 6th, 2011 02:35 PM

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My aged VCR thanks you. ;)

gmd3d October 7th, 2011 12:24 AM

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glad to be of some help :)

Auditor October 9th, 2011 02:54 AM

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Ok so here is my embarassing secret. When I was younger I got a book called "Heroes of the Spaceways" pulished in 1981. It was sorta a small encyclopedia of science fiction characters and ships and all. It had the Liberator from Blake's 7 and not until like a year ago had I ever saw the show. Much to my suprise the ship flew the opposite direction I always thought it had.

Writing this i remember I used to have a small die cast toy of it too. Wonder what ever happened to it.

Link to the book if you're interested.

http://www.golobthehumanoid.com/hots-book.html

gmd3d October 9th, 2011 05:19 AM

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I remember the book.

I had the same diecast toy .... 2 in fact. one blue and the other white ..

Tenement October 9th, 2011 05:46 AM

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That really takes me back. I got that book from my local library and I'm sure I ended up paying a fine on it for taking it back late. Here's a question. Does anyone remember a magazine that was published in the early 80's called (I think) SCI-Fi modeler?
I know there is a magazine with a similar title now but this was a one off magazine that was published on the back of a big movie release. (It might have been Jedi.) It had paint guides and other modeling information for AMT and Airfix and other model kit companies that produced science fiction models. I did own a copy but was lost in the great attic purge of 1985. (How many models and magazines and whatever have been binned by mothers?) I'm sure that there was a feature on the Airfix Eagle transporter that involved drilling out the grid section and building a box structure to go behind it.

Tenement October 9th, 2011 05:47 AM

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That really takes me back. I got that book from my local library and I'm sure I ended up paying a fine on it for taking it back late. Here's a question. Does anyone remember a magazine that was published in the early 80's called (I think) SCI-Fi modeler?
I know there is a magazine with a similar title now but this was a one off magazine that was published on the back of a big movie release. (It might have been Jedi.) It had paint guides and other modeling information for AMT and Airfix and other model kit companies that produced science fiction models. I did own a copy but was lost in the great attic purge of 1985. (How many models and magazines and whatever have been binned by mothers?) I'm sure that there was a feature on the Airfix Eagle transporter that involved drilling out the grid section and building a box structure to go behind it. I also think that it had a guide for building a Liberator model from scratch.

Auditor October 9th, 2011 06:14 AM

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I have a magazine at home. Two issues. I think thats the name of it. Not sure have to check. I mentioned it before. It's from around '96 though. Has article s in both about Space Above and Beyond. Kept it for those. Not sure if it's the same as Sci- Fi and Fantasy Modeler. Hmm.

Oh yeah getting back to the B5. I have a model of the jumpgate I found somewhere. I was trying to load it but it was old formats from Lightwave 3. I started with lightwave 5. Actually did get it to load and work for the most part after a while. Needs tweaking. Doesn't have the lens flares and teh "wormhole" part didn't fade at the ends but a gradient map fixed that.

admiral horton October 9th, 2011 10:40 AM

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very nice job i really like the bikiri ships
one ship i would like to see is the nova class dreadnought
and Babylon 5 ships for DAZ there is none.

Auditor October 10th, 2011 05:07 AM

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Maybe it was "Fantasy Modeling" that was a short lived modeler magazine in the 80's.

ulimann644 January 1st, 2012 05:28 AM

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Originally Posted by evil_genius_180 (Post 266228)
The Leonov was used on Babylon 5? Really?

I really like that first one. The others are good, but that one is the best, IMO.

It looks a little bit like the LEONOV - but the OMEGA-CLASS is in some details different.

You can see it here...
http://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:A...X30tcXx7tY2flc

ulimann644 November 27th, 2012 10:51 AM

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Time for more BABYLON-5 stuff... :D :D :D

http://abload.de/thumb/b5-02saund.jpg http://abload.de/thumb/b5-04bduq4.jpg http://abload.de/thumb/brakiri-fleet-001-texbpuxj.jpg http://abload.de/thumb/dilgar-wars-1_c128003uw8.jpg http://abload.de/thumb/eassheridanhexbk.jpg http://abload.de/thumb/001starfury-sun01textlsutt.jpg http://abload.de/thumb/hyperion02a_c1980_16063zlq.jpg

Darrell Lawrence November 27th, 2012 11:20 AM

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Are these being uploaded into the Gallery too? Awesome stuff.

evil_genius_180 November 27th, 2012 02:44 PM

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Ugh, ImageShack. It's even worse on this tablet than it is on my PC.

Having said that, those are some really nice images. :)

ulimann644 November 28th, 2012 01:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Darrell Lawrence (Post 268175)
Are these being uploaded into the Gallery too? Awesome stuff.

Thanks.
I haven´t uploaded it in the gallery, but I´ll do this at this Weekend... :)

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Originally Posted by evil_genius_180 (Post 268179)
Ugh, ImageShack. It's even worse on this tablet than it is on my PC.

Having said that, those are some really nice images. :)

Thank you.

The Animaniac December 2nd, 2012 05:07 AM

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Yes, very Nice!:up:

ulimann644 October 17th, 2019 04:32 AM

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Some years later...
Ha - new Babylon-5 stuff. More will coming soon.

I´ve made this classic scene with the fantastic B5-Modell from Chris Kuhn. I´ve just added a few (hundred) lighttsources for the Station.


CREDITS - see picture.

gmd3d October 17th, 2019 07:15 AM

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Originally Posted by ulimann644 (Post 269838)
Some years later...
Ha - new Babylon-5 stuff. More will coming soon.

I´ve made this classic scene with the fantastic B5-Modell from Chris Kuhn. I´ve just added a few (hundred) lighttsources for the Station.


CREDITS - see picture.

Nice work I've watched this build on FB

ulimann644 October 18th, 2019 12:05 AM

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Chris makes cool meshes.

gmd3d October 20th, 2019 03:46 AM

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Originally Posted by ulimann644 (Post 269844)
Chris makes cool meshes.

yes he does superb detailing


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