Jody Meyer Posted November 23, 2015 Posted November 23, 2015 Zimunsk Ocean Expedition Part #1 Tags: Vehicle Space/sub <--not to sure, engineering, G06 place: G06 Zimunsk Ocean Expedition for Biomass rich for future research. Mrs. Smith has been tasked to work out the kinks of the new submarine research vesicle O-EV-003 dropped off on the planet G06 Zimunsk, we managed to find this shifting ocean and prepare our cargo ship (next story part) and drop the sub in. The waters here are dark, dark blue and offer little light but for now mrs. Smith can manage. and some regular lit shots of the sub: Cheers Thank you for looking comments always welcome Working on part 2 and 3 for this next two week break Quote
mediumsnowman Posted November 23, 2015 Posted November 23, 2015 Great lighting! The hand is very nice as well. Quote
Kodan Black Posted November 23, 2015 Posted November 23, 2015 Great little sub. I keep wanting to build a sub myself but I just haven't gotten around to it. Nice with the lights and the manipulator arms. I wish there had been a bit more terrain, particularly under the sub, but I know how time can slip away too. Quote
goatman461 Posted November 23, 2015 Posted November 23, 2015 great looking sub, i think the arms would have looked better without the large joints, instead of using hinges, you could build multiple arms in different poses if you need them to be positioned differently from shot to shot. but i actually don't see any different arm positions between your shots so i'm wondering why have the hinges at all. I also don't really understand what the right arm is. the other issue I have is with your set up, the large rock and base plates are unnecessary, so I don't think you should use them at all, they cheapen your scene. a clean shot of your sub would have been better. the lighting is an interesting trick, as long as you follow up with well lit spoiler shots (which you did). great use of technic paneling and cockpit shaping Quote
Jody Meyer Posted November 23, 2015 Author Posted November 23, 2015 great looking sub, i think the arms would have looked better without the large joints, instead of using hinges, you could build multiple arms in different poses if you need them to be positioned differently from shot to shot. but i actually don't see any different arm positions between your shots so i'm wondering why have the hinges at all. I also don't really understand what the right arm is. the other issue I have is with your set up, the large rock and base plates are unnecessary, so I don't think you should use them at all, they cheapen your scene. a clean shot of your sub would have been better. the lighting is an interesting trick, as long as you follow up with well lit spoiler shots (which you did). great use of technic paneling and cockpit shaping Thanks Goatman, I was rushing and didn't have time to make a decent back ground, I am hoping to do something better, the other arm was supposed to be a scanner, guess I'll should have put that... Cheers Jody Quote
Andromedas Gates Posted November 25, 2015 Posted November 25, 2015 The judges awarded you 4 points. Quote
TenorPenny Posted November 27, 2015 Posted November 27, 2015 Very Octan and excellently put together. Quote
LegoMathijs Posted November 28, 2015 Posted November 28, 2015 Nice use of the Technic panels! They look great to the submarine Quote
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