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"Sentinel Mark I (Final Texturing)" by Anna ´NightHawk´ Schenk

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I retextured my ship and damn, it looks a lot better. Cheers to different angles. I could almost seen this in a video game. ;)


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7 Feb 200345 Doug Clitheroe
Aaaah. I want one:~-(. This is cool, I am still not sure how to specify how the textures line up on the model, so I have to do generic textures... Great job!!

:-) Anna 'NightHawk' Schenk replies: "  What I did for this ship was first make the meshes for one half, then copy them; both sides are nearly idenitcal but I'm not sure why the textures didn't match up exactly. "
12 Mar 200345 Edwin John Schuss
This craft is very nice. I usually follow strict rules when it comes to design. I don't leaving things for granted. Like an appearent source of propulsion which I can't quite figure out on your ship. I like it though, it has a very sleek design and the texture mapping is well done. The only thing I would change really is the nose, but that is just me. Good work!

:-) Anna 'NightHawk' Schenk replies: "We could assume that this ship flies on willpower, but you'd think I was crazy. 12 I actually forgot about the engines during the making of this model, because I was more concerned with making the wings and canards look good. I will not forget with future spacecraft. 12The "forked" nose comes from the fact that I have 2 meshes making up the nose - they are mirroring each other, so they face out in opposite directions. It's kinda funky looking, but you don't see it every day.Thanks for your observations. =)"
25 May 2003:-) Chad Mauldin
This is a very fast looking ship. Looks like it could fly backwards!

12 Anna 'NightHawk' Schenk replies: "I'm sure if the pilot tried hard enough, he/she could make flying backwards look like a cake-walk... Although who'd be crazy enough to do that? I wonder... 12"
24 Feb 2004:-) Brian 'Skorpion' Hong
very nice; very nice. From a design perspective though: this reminds me hugely of the WWII planes, and personally I see that as a bad thing. I think its the combination of the rather blocky wing fronts and the two guns that look like you could hook propellors onto them. no!! DONT get me wrong. I really like this -- I so rarely see any good ships on Elfwood. Its awesome. Just giving my take on it.
6 Apr 200445 Alias <AlienFantasy@aol...com>
I have figured out the propultion!! It has 4 tiny jet engines on the bottom of each rutter (the brown squares on each wing) (skrew spelin)and depending on how the ship wants to turn or whatever ot just blows it out of the wings itself...umm...did that make sense to nebody?...btw u an instant message me on aim at AlienFantasy if u have any comments on my comment (ö¿Ö)
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'Sentinel Mark I (Final Texturing)':
 • Created by: :-) Anna ´NightHawk´ Schenk
 • Copyright: ©Anna ´NightHawk´ Schenk. All rights reserved!

 • Keywords: 3d, Fighter, Sentinel, Ship, Starfighter, Vessel
 • Categories: Spaceships, Ships, Bessels, Transportation...
 • Techniques: Computer Program
 • Views: 602
 • Resolution: 700x700

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