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So, I've changed the number of coolers and added some tubing, hope it's looking better now. It's probably still unreal, but come on :D
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The big cylinder on top will be probably hidden inside some bigger tube which will be connected to the back part of the ship.
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Lol you didn't have to do it! xD
But it looks more practical now! And IMO much cooler
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I wasn't quite happy about it either so I've changed it.
Well, it's changing all the time (you can notice some changes between last renders on different places as well), maybe this is not the final look.
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I'm sorry to open up this thread again with almost nothing new. I just want to share something with you.
I recently discovered one site, called Sketchfab, where you can share 3D models and view them in quite nice quality. So I've tried it out and now you can see my AG device in 3D and in every detail.
Here's the model: https://skfb.ly/JU6L
I recommend using fullscreen. And you can find my original Hyperion ship if you look at my profile or in this link: https://skfb.ly/JTV7
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what I'm about to say isn't necessarily Anti gravity, as there is no real anti grav device to work off
the closest thing to Anti gravity that works really well for the wipeout games(if you close your eyes and pretend Wip3out,Wipeout 1 and wipeout 2097 don't exist)
Is Magnetic levitation
Since almost all wipeout hd tracks are pure metal,
and Maglev technology exists,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aIwbrZ4knpg
I'd assume that it would work like that,
Obviously making a 100 km Maglev track isn't financially viable but that's the part when where you make things up
maybe the tech got cheaper in 2050
I was also really interested in knowing this because I'm working on re-3d modelling the Auricom craft to make sense rather than it being.. absolutely sci fi
but mag lev was as far as I got.