Short: Drazi SunHawk (Babylon5) for Lightwave Author: Terry Hagerty (thagerty@mnsi.net) Uploader: Patrick Henz (phenz ibm net) Type: pix/3dobj Architecture: generic Action: all Amigas Drazi SunHawk Made by: Terry Hagerty September 18 / 1996 Well, this is my attempt to recreate the Drazi SunHawk as seen in the ever-so excellent (and needless to say my most FAVE show of all time) science fiction television series BABYLON 5. This is the first thing I have done without any any real problems. It only took about 10 hours to complete this time! Modeled in Lightwave 5.0, I can't guarantee that it will be fully formatted properly (or compatible) with previous versions, but there shouldn't be any problems. I have only used version 3.5 previous to 5.0. Again this was a bit tricky to make because there have been only a few scenes where the Drazi SunHawk appeared. However, I think this turned out as good as I could hope for. The only thing this needs is the GenericPanels.IFF image supplied with Lightwave. It is just one complete object, that is a little more complex than it probably needed to be... but hey I'm still new to Modeling and I find myself using Metaform quite a bit! Please don't sue me WarnerBros., PTEN, or Foundation Imaging (Sad to see you leave Babylon 5, guys). This was made purely for a learning experience for myself and others and not intended for anything else. If there are any problems, please contact me. This can be freely distributed as long as the original archive contents are intact (with the exception of Mike Meshew and his Lightrom CD's), there is no profit to be made (again with the exception of Mike Meshew and his Lightrom CD's), and that there is no broadcast of images made with this object. Also make sure that myself, Ron Thornton and Foundation Imaging get their credits due. Those boys are damn talented! (With the exception of myself.) Oh, and of course... a VERY special thanks to Dean Scott who has helped me so much over the last couple of years. His original Jumpgate inspired me to do my Narn Jumpgate and his Vorlon Fighter is what gave me the kick-start I needed to start modeling. I never would have understood how to do HALF the things I can do now. Thanks as always Dean! Any questions, ideas, suggestions, criticisms... E-Mail me at thagerty@mnsi.net Terry Hagerty September 18 / 1996