Posted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 12:14 am
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Hold your internal fires young man. Wait for us!Ninteen45 wrote:Ship already planned out.
I can't wait!
He hasn't even given a deadline!Ninteen45 wrote:My ships all ready. when do we send them in?
What? It obly takes about a minute of adding and counting stuff you Need, about 1 minute of planning and 30 seconds of building. the hard part is painting.Master Chief wrote:He hasn't even given a deadline!Ninteen45 wrote:My ships all ready. when do we send them in?
Right, I forgot this was your first tournament. Remember, teamwork, young man, teamwork. You're working in teams of 8, not as a soloist, so don't rush your designs. I personally like to take almost an hour's worth of time just to perfect one design - that is, creating it, fine-tuning it, attempting practical voodoo, rechecking point tabulations, attempting voodoo again, taking screenshots, hosting the file, attempting voodoo yet again, before shipping it out to teammates. And painting doesn't count in your final results. Tournament ships are usually very dull and unaesthetic, so I'd recommend you spend your time instead working on the design. It will pay off in the end.Ninteen45 wrote:What? It obly takes about a minute of adding and counting stuff you Need, about 1 minute of planning and 30 seconds of building. the hard part is painting.
P.S, I think the lancet beam is needed on at least one ship. I don't have that so somone else will have to make it.
One well placed lancet beam could turn that ship into a pinball machine. and look closely at the image, You'll se parts that are near invisible.Ixranin wrote:
NEON LIGHT ILLUSION:
Description: This mysterious beast began harrasing outposts only several days ago. So far recon has only found out that it is made of some sort of transparent material containing glowing pouches, which has an invulnerable shell surrounding it.
Tips: Study the set-up closely...
That would take one hell of a lucky shot, man. Lancets ain't that accurate.Ninteen45 wrote:One well placed lancet beam could turn that ship into a pinball machine.