

- Cavorite sphere model full#
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Each of these categories will have three "Popular Vote" awards plus an Editors' Choice award. There will be three categories: Kits, Scratchbuilds and Dioramas. Figures, hardware, vehicles and/or a combination are all eligible, if they meet the rest of the criteria in the rules (read on). Anything fitting the theme of 'Going to the (a) moon' (as explained below) is eligible. This one commemorates the 40th anniversary of humanity's first landing on Earth's moon. Starship Modeler is proud to announce the start of our eighteenth online modeling contest. That almost never happens! But in this instance, it perfectly fit "as was".Starship Modeler: 'To the Moon' Sci-Fi Modeling Contest But to my surprise, I did not alter the original lighting I staged years ago, not the angle, the brightness, nor the color. Of course I reworked the camera angle and focal length I positioned the sphere and the ladder and I posed Mzzkiti to triumphantly present the anti-gravity vehicle. I loaded that old "scene" removed the mechanic character, added the Cavorite sphere and Mzzkiti in her steampunk attire. Packaged as the "Steamworks Interior", I had used it in a composition I called "steam monkey" (a steampunk "grease monkey" mechanic) several years ago. The environment was also something I already had on hand. I tried a pith helmet at first, but the thought the safari hat better suited her. It was a simple matter to swap her "normal" mane for a closer fitting hairpiece over which I could cap it with a genre appropriate hat.
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I already had dressed our merry Moggian in a quasi "Rocketeer" ensemble and saved it some time before I had started to experience PC issues. (That was an awkward sentence!) That served as the catalyst for this Thursday's Mzzkiti piece.
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Mzzkiti-w-C-Sphere-J-1.jpg (96.84 KiB) Viewed 54 timesįound a free 3D model of the "Cavorite Sphere" as re-imagined by Ray Harryhausen for his film adaptation of H.G. Oh, I have an idea! It's stupidly juvenile, but it just might garner a chuckle or an amused eye roll!" Nah, 'Alien' fans will argue that'll release the acid blood. But, if the egg has opened, that would suggest a teenie 'facehugger' is on the loose! Maybe I can have Mzzkiti squashing it like a spider with her hand or even just a thumb. "Hmm, will viewers recognize the egg for what it is? Maybe I should open it. Initally, Mzzkiti was meant to merely question a suspicious looking egg, but as I noted in the original post, I kept escalating the situation as I worked upon it. This revision derived from that 39 year old comic.
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From the normal sized shell erupts a full sized facehugger, launching himself at the captain's face. (Yes, later I learned there was a publication that presented greyscale frames from Star Trek onto which humorous word balloons were pasted and it used that title.)Īnyway, I presented a gag in which a Jon Arbuckle looking "Captain Quirk" looks hungrily at a breakfast egg resting in an egg cup. the strip was a low brow Trek parody drawn in a lazy "Garfield" style which I called "Trek or Treat". Because he knew the editor personally, he convinced the owner to print the efforts of a 21 year old aspiring cartoonist, yeah, this idiot (points my thumbs at myself). A friend of mine, a school teacher of grammar and 10 years older than I, would have poems he wrote printed within the "circular". I put that in quotes because it was really little more that a collection of ads with a few "feel good" articles "peppered" throughout the pages. At that time, there was a local classified ad "newspaper".

This scenario is actually an adaptation of a gag I drew around 1983. The only difference is the tilt and turn of her head and the direction where her eyes are glancing. I figured it might come in handy later, so I saved it.

It's one I first created for her reaction upon losing that TrekBBS competition. Nightstar wrote: ↑ Thu 10:41 amThe look on her face and the tiny facehugger pinching her nose.įunny enough, her expression is a "preset", "canned" if you will.
