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Need Help 3D Modeling; for an RPG
Topic Started: Jul 9 2005, 01:10 AM (259 Views)
Captain Joe Giliberti
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I'm setting up an RPG fleet of starships and need someone to do illustrations. I need the 3D type graphics that look somewhat realistic. My ships will be from around 2294, right after the events of Star Trek: The Undiscovered Country. If anyone wants to join, pm me. Just to let you know, though, I am giving the officers on my current RPG site the first chance. Thanks a lot.
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Dandandat
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Sounds intresting Captain, unfortuntly I do not belive any of our current mebers would be able to help you with your request on 3D modeling. How ever a realy good sites that might be able to help you is:

http://www.startrekaustralia.com/


[Admin] - I have moved this thread to a more appropriate forum.
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captain_proton_au
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I think Welsby might be able to do some up with MSPaint ;)



Seriously though CJB, if you do bother returning to this thread, Lightwave is a good program or theres probably something free on sourceforge.net, but realistically it would be way too much work for an RPG that may not be successful
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Captain Joe Giliberti
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Thankas for the link. I'll probably use something from startrekaustralia
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