There are several places to get free models from. I don't remember precisely where I got this one from, its been kicking around for a while.Where did you find the mesh for the ship?
But places like this are good to start:
Star Trek Free 3D Models download - Free3D
Basically just google "star trek <ship name> 3d model" and you should get hits.
First, I loaded the model into my 3D modelling software of choice. For me, thats AC3D (since its cheap and has an easy learning curve), but you should be able to do it with Blender as well.And what is the process of making the scaled orthogonals?
When I get the model imported, I see this:
I can then turn off the display of the vertices and surfaces, and I get smooth ortho views.
Then, I crop the orthos down to the exact pixel.
Next I needed to scale the image. I wanted to scale everything to a shuttlecraft I made, so I knew how wide that shuttle was and how many I wanted to store in the shuttlebay, so I did some basic math to be able to say I needed the bay to be about 33 blocks wide. So I highlight the area of the shuttlebay doors on the smooth ortho and find out in this case its 59 pixels wide.
Now I'm being kinda fast and sloppy with my exact size needs here, but you should get the idea.
So, quick math of 33/59= 0.559, so I know I should resize this image to ~56% of it's current size.
Now I have the image scaled to 1 pixel = 1 block, more or less. I can then go into my Canvas Size and get the exact pixel length of the image:
I can now resize the other ortho to the same pixel width.
To get front and back properly sized, I just check the pixel width of the saucer from the side and since circles are round I could repeat the process above to scale the front and back orthos to the same pixel size.
After that, its just a matter of pasting the images together and getting them all lined up.
From there its time to just start tracing outlines on a new layer so I can toggle back and forth to see model details and raw pixel outlines as needed.
You'll get your wish, I fully intend to put the empty shell up on the CC soon as its done.This is looking very awesome. I'll take two please, one in light grey, another in pristine white. :D
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