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Klingon Battle Cruiser
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| Models |
Star
Trek Klingon D7 Ship mesh is from the net, probably Star
Yards. |
| Software |
Bryce
5, Photoshop |
| Textures |
A
texture I use a lot, I think it is from the net. |
| Plugins |
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| Notes |
The
"glows" were added post in Photoshop. |
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