Here's some starship hull test images I've been working on. I made these images to explore variations in greebling and hull plate shapes and configurations. The tests are a little less practical and a little more abstract, but they have been really helpful, and should be a great source of inspiration and practical experience the next time I decide to make a full fledged 3d model of a starship, space station or even a mechanized planet. Parts were modeled in 3dsmax (many wires were done using my wirebundler script), rendered with brazil, some was painted in photoshop (so the image isn't 100% 3d, but the majority is), and many patterns were inspired and produced by Darktree, Bercon Noise and Filterforge procedural patterns.


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My son would definitely love this! He's a 12-year-old with a great fixation towards space stuff. He's got lots of scale models of space ships and astronauts. This kind of flooring would surely complement his bedroom and toys.
I'll be doing some major changes to his bedroom this coming week. Hopefully I can see one of these patterns at the flooring showroom. His current flooring is hardwood. Floor store better offer me something that could be painted on, or at least looks futuristic.
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