Botchery Clipper work in progress
Posted:
Thu Nov 10, 2011 4:39 pm
by Rob Lang
I hate the old Botchery Clipper 3D model. It was an attempt to create something that looked bodged together and turned out to be just plain ugly. The new model needs to look ungainly but should also be vaguely nice looking. The image below is the 3D model before surfacing is applied. My next steps are to put textures onto it and then tweak the model somewhat. I think I'm going to go for battered and flakey paint.
Re: Botchery Clipper work in progress
Posted:
Thu Nov 10, 2011 6:58 pm
by misterecho
The Botchery Clipper
An excellent example of a rundown Scav, the Botchery clipper was originally commissioned
as gas mining tug, pulling huge cannisters, up to 10km long through light jump. The Vessel
was decommissioned from this role in 91992 when it suffered a major structural failure.
The ship lay in a stable orbit around a nearby moon in Dorian. On the opening of Remmar
in 92028, the ship was captured, repaired (to some degree) and took on its current role of
Salvage. Measuring 2km in length, 1km in height and 500m at its widest, this vehicle has no
atmosphere capability and a large, slow Grav engine. Although equipped for tugging huge
masses in light jumps, the structural state of the Botchery Clipper does not permit such pulling.
Weighing 280kt with a possible additional cargo of 10kt, the Botchery Clipper was created
in a time of cheap, tough metals. For surface operations, the Botchery Clipper has two small
Forrester Orbihaul shuttles. The Botchery Clipper is not armed but has excellent long range
sensors and tractor beam hardware.
Re: Botchery Clipper work in progress
Posted:
Fri Nov 11, 2011 3:31 am
by Rob Lang
Thank you MrE, it's that one! For many players it will be their first taste of starcraft in Icar, so it is important to get it right!
Re: Botchery Clipper work in progress
Posted:
Mon Nov 21, 2011 5:49 pm
by DOC_Agren
Re: Botchery Clipper work in progress
Posted:
Wed Nov 23, 2011 12:21 pm
by Rob Lang
It's an odd looking one but then, it's supposed to be.