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The Alpha Class Heavy Cruiser is my take on a pre-TOS design, by James P. "Cain" BeeryRelated content
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Pmbster [2015-09-02 06:56:20 +0000 UTC]
You've got me wondering what a "miti-view" is. I'm thinking it could be some foreign (alien?!?) language accidentally left in or perhaps more likely closely related to the "all-thumbs"-view, typing-wise... ?
Too, captshade, you are one prolific artist in this arena! Wow!
I've seen a couple of others mention using parts from your designs for their own, and am wondering if you would mind if I tried a bit of that (I really have only one starship design in mind at the moment, which I have fiddled with creating using Vance's Toolkit parts, but I am thinking of using larger parts such as in your work.) (I'm also not exactly adept with art programs (using paint.net at the moment - you're not really doing all this in MS Paint, are you?) - so I don't know that I will ever actually get anything finished...)
I'm in love with John E. Payne's USS Coeur De Lion, of which I like your take, and also am slowly coming to like the USS Churchill, which you also did a fine version of. In the latter case it's actually Jimlogan1701's USS Walton take I like, where I think he started with the Churchill and added nacelles to turn her into his baby. (To go a step further, I think I actually like his *earlier* attempts, where he doubled the nacelles on the Churchill but hadn't yet spread them further apart, even better!)
Anyway, this stuff is amazing, and fun, to see. Thanks for all your work!
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captshade In reply to Pmbster [2015-09-02 08:17:20 +0000 UTC]
First off, thanks for pointing out the typo. After all this time, no one else has mentioned it.
And feel free. As long as you credit me, I have no problem.
I rather liked those ships, too. Which is why I did them.
And yes, I use MS Paint (XP). I've been using Paint since Windows 3.1. But I think it was called something like Paintbrush, back then.
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