Author Topic: Albin Merle Atlantis model on Artstation  (Read 785 times)

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Albin Merle Atlantis model on Artstation
« on: 06/26/2020 05:49 pm »
Not sure if this has been posted up already, but I found this guy on Artstation and thought it might be of interest: https://www.artstation.com/artwork/dOvYwK

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Re: Albin Merle Atlantis model on Artstation
« Reply #1 on: 06/26/2020 05:50 pm »
He's got a whole bunch of pressure suit models up there too. I never realized how close the SpaceX suits were to those from the movie Interstellar...

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Re: Albin Merle Atlantis model on Artstation
« Reply #2 on: 06/27/2020 04:25 pm »
His work is phenomenal.  Note, though, that he does not design his models with printing in mind; I have discovered that the suits are not “closed” (manifold) and cannot be made printable without a lot of work that I don’t know how to do.  But they are lovely to look at!

The Smithsonian has posted their 3D scan of Discovery at

https://3d.si.edu/object/3d/orbiter-space-shuttle-ov-103-discovery:d8c636ce-4ebc-11ea-b77f-2e728ce88125

At some point, I’ll see if that can be printed.
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