A stab at an indoor scene.
Posted: Sun Feb 18, 2018 2:38 am
So one thing I like to do on ship designs is put little rooms behind windows, generally with a person or two looking out. It's a nice way to add a sense of scale.
This is essentially that idea upscaled considerably in detail.
The walker suits are my own creation, and are basically intended to be a "mobile fishtank" for a squid-like alien. If you click to get the big image the one in the foreground is pretty clear. My blender skills aren't all that great when it comes to non-mechanical stuff, so it's probably for the best that you don't get TOO close a look!
And incidentally that's not water inside - it's liquid methane. It's surprisingly hard to find out what colour liquid methane is! The temperature in there is about 100 Kelvin, or -173C (-280F). So if a tank were to rupture, the critter inside would last about as long as you would in the middle of a fire.
The picture on the wall is a render of the Kororra class in front of a nebula. I actually have that exact picture for real, hanging on my wall - a christmas present from Ian!
The furniture isn't mine, and was found on a free download site. It was created by Carlos Folch.
This is essentially that idea upscaled considerably in detail.
The walker suits are my own creation, and are basically intended to be a "mobile fishtank" for a squid-like alien. If you click to get the big image the one in the foreground is pretty clear. My blender skills aren't all that great when it comes to non-mechanical stuff, so it's probably for the best that you don't get TOO close a look!
And incidentally that's not water inside - it's liquid methane. It's surprisingly hard to find out what colour liquid methane is! The temperature in there is about 100 Kelvin, or -173C (-280F). So if a tank were to rupture, the critter inside would last about as long as you would in the middle of a fire.
The picture on the wall is a render of the Kororra class in front of a nebula. I actually have that exact picture for real, hanging on my wall - a christmas present from Ian!
The furniture isn't mine, and was found on a free download site. It was created by Carlos Folch.