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End of the Line...
Mateo Hernandez, Navigation Systems Technician, Jupiter Yards
Personal Log:
My short trip to Mars-Orbit is over and I am once again on transport to Jupiter Yards. This time, however, I am accompanied by several nav systems, tested and ready for installation. I had a wonderful time on the construction platform watching the automated arms piece together my engineering jigsaw puzzle.
Our Captain for this planet-hop is interested in my photography. We talked about some of the shots I took on the trip to Mars and she informed me that there would be two cargo barges unloading on the summit platform as we were passing. She helped me line up the shot and I don\'t think I could have asked for better lighting...
This has to be my favorite render so far. The lighting is clearly inspired by the wonderful digital artist Paul Pepera at www.artstation.com/paulpepera . A big thank you goes to mecabricks for the tips for fog and dispersion! Somehow, everything worked out with this build. I wasn't really sure how to make an obviously heavier platform than the previous one while still maintaining the shape and structure but I think this works. I\'ve been holding off on uploading another shot of just the little accompanying ships but now I think I have enough new ones to warrant it.
End of the Line...
Mateo Hernandez, Navigation Systems Technician, Jupiter Yards
Personal Log:
My short trip to Mars-Orbit is over and I am once again on transport to Jupiter Yards. This time, however, I am accompanied by several nav systems, tested and ready for installation. I had a wonderful time on the construction platform watching the automated arms piece together my engineering jigsaw puzzle.
Our Captain for this planet-hop is interested in my photography. We talked about some of the shots I took on the trip to Mars and she informed me that there would be two cargo barges unloading on the summit platform as we were passing. She helped me line up the shot and I don\'t think I could have asked for better lighting...
This has to be my favorite render so far. The lighting is clearly inspired by the wonderful digital artist Paul Pepera at www.artstation.com/paulpepera . A big thank you goes to mecabricks for the tips for fog and dispersion! Somehow, everything worked out with this build. I wasn't really sure how to make an obviously heavier platform than the previous one while still maintaining the shape and structure but I think this works. I\'ve been holding off on uploading another shot of just the little accompanying ships but now I think I have enough new ones to warrant it.