Elite Dangerous Ship Scale 2019 edition
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Channel: Mat Recardo
Views: 622,241
Rating: 4.935029 out of 5
Keywords: elite dangerous, ship scale, panther clipper, space legs
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Length: 6min 17sec (377 seconds)
Published: Sun Apr 28 2019
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Excellent! I do like these but if the point is to show off the scales of the ships then I feel the same mistakes have been made as in previous years:
A - No constant scale reference so you lose reference each time the ship moves (easy fix: place the pilot & seat next to EVERY ship). For example everything from the Viper to the Dolphin look about the same size when in fact the Dolphin is nearly twice as long!
B - Sliding smaller ships away from camera and larger ships in from left does a pretty good job of hiding the scale change, leading every ship to look nearly the same size as the previous unless the scale difference was dramatic. This exacerbates mistake (A). This is a little tricker to fix if you want to maintain close-up shots of each ship in turn. You could try to change camera angle to point to the left, not the right, so you can see the bigger ship side in behind the current smaller one.
Upvoted for "banana for scale". This is awesome
>Applause<
The talent, dedication and skill that went into this is awe inspiring. Thank you.
Amazing video.
At the same time though I feel there is something spacefuckey going on with the sizes in game.
I've been in a few of the real world aircraft shown here and play the game in VR. I can definitely say my Asp's cockpit feels nowhere near the size of a space shuttle.
Love it! Thank you!
This fantastic, great work all around! Where do you get the models from? They extracted from the game files?
I was waiting for the space loach! lol Well done!
Awesome! I was waiting for this since you said it's coming.
Also, can you update your " Will it mail slot?" with new ships AND the vertical version?
Thanks for the video!