Fan Spotlight: Arts and Crafts
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The creativity and passion of our backers continues to surprise us. The forums are full or amazing pieces of fan art and fiction and we love every single one of these creative endeavors. We wanted to take a moment to highlight some of the ways our backers are sharing their love of Star Citizen in less conventional ways. Whether it be LEGO, 3D printing, or knitting the love of Star Citizen permeates artistic expression. We are forever indebted to our backers and forever enthralled with their ability to create and share their love of Star Citizen
First up we have a trio of Star Citizen Ships made by backers using 3D printers. 3D printing technology has captured all of our imaginations over the past couple years and seeing ship miniatures created through the tech is astounding. Backers Orinx, Phil, and 0235 print ships such as the Cutlass, Freelancer, and the Avenger.
Backers Phil and 0235 outline the process for other backers to use in the future. The thread showing their work can be found in the following links:
Orinx
Phil
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Next up we have the Vanduul Knife seen on 10 for the Chairman Episode 16. Made by backer LelesPL. It took him over 25 hours to forge the blade. Made with Damascus steel the blade took a great deal of effort and skill. The Vanduul would be lucky to have such a well-crafted blade. Operation Pitchfork is arming.
Here is the link to LelesPL’s work
Captain_Aidenthor has started a thread dedicated to making LEGO models of ships from the Star Citizen Universe. He outlines the parts needed and the building process. Other backers have started to follow his models. Feel free to stop by the thread and share your ships with other backers.
Here is a link to Captain_Aidenthor thread
Backer Kich knitted a Star Citzen scarf using the SC Logo patches. It looks beautiful and has even received the Wingman Seal of Wanting™. The scarf is well made and of course the Star Citizen logos give it +10 cold resistance.
Here is a link to kich’s work
Backer Adalad took a spare piece of plexiglass (who doesn’t have one of those?) and made an awesome looking piece of Star Citizen art. Adalad is not finished with the project yet but you can stop by the thread and show your support.
Here is the link to Adalad’s project
Keep creating, CIG and your fellow backers love seeing the fruits of your labor. Remember though citizens it is against the Terms Of Service to sell any of the amazing things you create but that should not discourage you from expressing you passion. The verse is full of imagination and creativity. Remember that all we are trying to accomplish together with Star Citizen started as dream of the Best Damned Space Sim Ever. Until next time citizens, To the Stars.
First up we have a trio of Star Citizen Ships made by backers using 3D printers. 3D printing technology has captured all of our imaginations over the past couple years and seeing ship miniatures created through the tech is astounding. Backers Orinx, Phil, and 0235 print ships such as the Cutlass, Freelancer, and the Avenger.
Backers Phil and 0235 outline the process for other backers to use in the future. The thread showing their work can be found in the following links:
Orinx
Phil
0235
Next up we have the Vanduul Knife seen on 10 for the Chairman Episode 16. Made by backer LelesPL. It took him over 25 hours to forge the blade. Made with Damascus steel the blade took a great deal of effort and skill. The Vanduul would be lucky to have such a well-crafted blade. Operation Pitchfork is arming.
Here is the link to LelesPL’s work
Captain_Aidenthor has started a thread dedicated to making LEGO models of ships from the Star Citizen Universe. He outlines the parts needed and the building process. Other backers have started to follow his models. Feel free to stop by the thread and share your ships with other backers.
Here is a link to Captain_Aidenthor thread
Backer Kich knitted a Star Citzen scarf using the SC Logo patches. It looks beautiful and has even received the Wingman Seal of Wanting™. The scarf is well made and of course the Star Citizen logos give it +10 cold resistance.
Here is a link to kich’s work
Backer Adalad took a spare piece of plexiglass (who doesn’t have one of those?) and made an awesome looking piece of Star Citizen art. Adalad is not finished with the project yet but you can stop by the thread and show your support.
Here is the link to Adalad’s project
Keep creating, CIG and your fellow backers love seeing the fruits of your labor. Remember though citizens it is against the Terms Of Service to sell any of the amazing things you create but that should not discourage you from expressing you passion. The verse is full of imagination and creativity. Remember that all we are trying to accomplish together with Star Citizen started as dream of the Best Damned Space Sim Ever. Until next time citizens, To the Stars.
Die Kreativität und Leidenschaft unserer Geldgeber überrascht uns immer wieder. Die Foren sind voll oder erstaunlich Stücke von Fan Art und Fiction und wir lieben jedes einzelne dieser kreativen Bemühungen. Wir wollten uns einen Moment Zeit nehmen, um einige der Möglichkeiten aufzuzeigen, wie unsere Geldgeber ihre Liebe zum Star Citizen auf weniger konventionelle Weise teilen. Ob LEGO, 3D-Druck oder Stricken - die Liebe zum Star Citizen durchdringt den künstlerischen Ausdruck. Wir sind unseren Geldgebern für immer dankbar und begeistert von ihrer Fähigkeit, ihre Liebe zum Star Citizen zu erschaffen und zu teilen.
Zuerst haben wir ein Trio von Star Citizen Ships, die von Geldgebern mit 3D-Druckern hergestellt werden. Die 3D-Drucktechnologie hat in den letzten Jahren all unsere Fantasien erfasst, und es ist erstaunlich, wie Schiffsminiaturen mit Hilfe der Technologie entstehen. Backers Orinx, Phil und 0235 drucken Schiffe wie Cutlass, Freelancer und Avenger.
Die Backers Phil und 0235 skizzieren den Prozess für andere Backer, die in Zukunft eingesetzt werden sollen. Der Thread, der ihre Arbeit zeigt, befindet sich unter den folgenden Links:
Orinx
Phil
0235
Als nächstes haben wir das Vanduul Knife am 10. für den Vorsitzenden Episode 16 gesehen. Hergestellt von Backer LelesPL. Er brauchte über 25 Stunden, um die Klinge zu schmieden. Die aus Damaststahl gefertigte Klinge erforderte viel Mühe und Können. Die Vanduul hätten Glück, eine so gut gefertigte Klinge zu haben. Operation Heugabel scharfschaltet.
Hier ist der Link zu LelesPLs Arbeit
Captain_Aidenthor hat einen Thread gestartet, der sich der Herstellung von LEGO Modellen von Schiffen aus dem Star Citizen Universe widmet. Er skizziert die benötigten Teile und den Bauprozess. Andere Geldgeber haben begonnen, seinen Modellen zu folgen. Zögern Sie nicht, am Thema vorbeizuschauen und Ihre Schiffe mit anderen Geldgebern zu teilen.
Hier ist ein Link zum Captain_Aidenthor Thread
Backer Kich strickte einen Star Citzen Schal mit den SC Logo Patches. Es sieht wunderschön aus und hat sogar das Wingman-Siegel von Wanting™ erhalten. Der Schal ist gut verarbeitet und natürlich verleihen ihm die Star Citizen Logos eine Kältebeständigkeit von +10%.
Hier ist ein Link zu Kichs Arbeit
Backer Adalad nahm ein Ersatzstück aus Plexiglas (wer hat keins davon?) und machte ein fantastisch aussehendes Stück Star Citizen Kunst. Adalad ist mit dem Projekt noch nicht fertig, aber Sie können am Thread vorbeikommen und Ihre Unterstützung zeigen.
Hier ist der Link zum Adalad-Projekt
Schaffen Sie weiter, CIG und Ihre Mitstreiter lieben es, die Früchte Ihrer Arbeit zu sehen. Erinnern Sie sich, obwohl es gegen die Allgemeinen Geschäftsbedingungen ist, etwas von dem zu verkaufen, was Sie erschaffen haben, aber das sollte Sie nicht davon abhalten, Ihre Leidenschaft auszudrücken. Der Vers ist voller Phantasie und Kreativität. Denke daran, dass alles, was wir zusammen mit Star Citizen zu erreichen versuchen, als Traum von der besten verdammten Weltraumsimulation aller Zeiten begann. Bis zum nächsten Mal Bürger, zu den Sternen.
Zuerst haben wir ein Trio von Star Citizen Ships, die von Geldgebern mit 3D-Druckern hergestellt werden. Die 3D-Drucktechnologie hat in den letzten Jahren all unsere Fantasien erfasst, und es ist erstaunlich, wie Schiffsminiaturen mit Hilfe der Technologie entstehen. Backers Orinx, Phil und 0235 drucken Schiffe wie Cutlass, Freelancer und Avenger.
Die Backers Phil und 0235 skizzieren den Prozess für andere Backer, die in Zukunft eingesetzt werden sollen. Der Thread, der ihre Arbeit zeigt, befindet sich unter den folgenden Links:
Orinx
Phil
0235
Als nächstes haben wir das Vanduul Knife am 10. für den Vorsitzenden Episode 16 gesehen. Hergestellt von Backer LelesPL. Er brauchte über 25 Stunden, um die Klinge zu schmieden. Die aus Damaststahl gefertigte Klinge erforderte viel Mühe und Können. Die Vanduul hätten Glück, eine so gut gefertigte Klinge zu haben. Operation Heugabel scharfschaltet.
Hier ist der Link zu LelesPLs Arbeit
Captain_Aidenthor hat einen Thread gestartet, der sich der Herstellung von LEGO Modellen von Schiffen aus dem Star Citizen Universe widmet. Er skizziert die benötigten Teile und den Bauprozess. Andere Geldgeber haben begonnen, seinen Modellen zu folgen. Zögern Sie nicht, am Thema vorbeizuschauen und Ihre Schiffe mit anderen Geldgebern zu teilen.
Hier ist ein Link zum Captain_Aidenthor Thread
Backer Kich strickte einen Star Citzen Schal mit den SC Logo Patches. Es sieht wunderschön aus und hat sogar das Wingman-Siegel von Wanting™ erhalten. Der Schal ist gut verarbeitet und natürlich verleihen ihm die Star Citizen Logos eine Kältebeständigkeit von +10%.
Hier ist ein Link zu Kichs Arbeit
Backer Adalad nahm ein Ersatzstück aus Plexiglas (wer hat keins davon?) und machte ein fantastisch aussehendes Stück Star Citizen Kunst. Adalad ist mit dem Projekt noch nicht fertig, aber Sie können am Thread vorbeikommen und Ihre Unterstützung zeigen.
Hier ist der Link zum Adalad-Projekt
Schaffen Sie weiter, CIG und Ihre Mitstreiter lieben es, die Früchte Ihrer Arbeit zu sehen. Erinnern Sie sich, obwohl es gegen die Allgemeinen Geschäftsbedingungen ist, etwas von dem zu verkaufen, was Sie erschaffen haben, aber das sollte Sie nicht davon abhalten, Ihre Leidenschaft auszudrücken. Der Vers ist voller Phantasie und Kreativität. Denke daran, dass alles, was wir zusammen mit Star Citizen zu erreichen versuchen, als Traum von der besten verdammten Weltraumsimulation aller Zeiten begann. Bis zum nächsten Mal Bürger, zu den Sternen.
The creativity and passion of our backers continues to surprise us. The forums are full or amazing pieces of fan art and fiction and we love every single one of these creative endeavors. We wanted to take a moment to highlight some of the ways our backers are sharing their love of Star Citizen in less conventional ways. Whether it be LEGO, 3D printing, or knitting the love of Star Citizen permeates artistic expression. We are forever indebted to our backers and forever enthralled with their ability to create and share their love of Star Citizen
First up we have a trio of Star Citizen Ships made by backers using 3D printers. 3D printing technology has captured all of our imaginations over the past couple years and seeing ship miniatures created through the tech is astounding. Backers Orinx, Phil, and 0235 print ships such as the Cutlass, Freelancer, and the Avenger.
Backers Phil and 0235 outline the process for other backers to use in the future. The thread showing their work can be found in the following links:
Orinx
Phil
0235
Next up we have the Vanduul Knife seen on 10 for the Chairman Episode 16. Made by backer LelesPL. It took him over 25 hours to forge the blade. Made with Damascus steel the blade took a great deal of effort and skill. The Vanduul would be lucky to have such a well-crafted blade. Operation Pitchfork is arming.
Here is the link to LelesPL’s work
Captain_Aidenthor has started a thread dedicated to making LEGO models of ships from the Star Citizen Universe. He outlines the parts needed and the building process. Other backers have started to follow his models. Feel free to stop by the thread and share your ships with other backers.
Here is a link to Captain_Aidenthor thread
Backer Kich knitted a Star Citzen scarf using the SC Logo patches. It looks beautiful and has even received the Wingman Seal of Wanting™. The scarf is well made and of course the Star Citizen logos give it +10 cold resistance.
Here is a link to kich’s work
Backer Adalad took a spare piece of plexiglass (who doesn’t have one of those?) and made an awesome looking piece of Star Citizen art. Adalad is not finished with the project yet but you can stop by the thread and show your support.
Here is the link to Adalad’s project
Keep creating, CIG and your fellow backers love seeing the fruits of your labor. Remember though citizens it is against the Terms Of Service to sell any of the amazing things you create but that should not discourage you from expressing you passion. The verse is full of imagination and creativity. Remember that all we are trying to accomplish together with Star Citizen started as dream of the Best Damned Space Sim Ever. Until next time citizens, To the Stars.
First up we have a trio of Star Citizen Ships made by backers using 3D printers. 3D printing technology has captured all of our imaginations over the past couple years and seeing ship miniatures created through the tech is astounding. Backers Orinx, Phil, and 0235 print ships such as the Cutlass, Freelancer, and the Avenger.
Backers Phil and 0235 outline the process for other backers to use in the future. The thread showing their work can be found in the following links:
Orinx
Phil
0235
Next up we have the Vanduul Knife seen on 10 for the Chairman Episode 16. Made by backer LelesPL. It took him over 25 hours to forge the blade. Made with Damascus steel the blade took a great deal of effort and skill. The Vanduul would be lucky to have such a well-crafted blade. Operation Pitchfork is arming.
Here is the link to LelesPL’s work
Captain_Aidenthor has started a thread dedicated to making LEGO models of ships from the Star Citizen Universe. He outlines the parts needed and the building process. Other backers have started to follow his models. Feel free to stop by the thread and share your ships with other backers.
Here is a link to Captain_Aidenthor thread
Backer Kich knitted a Star Citzen scarf using the SC Logo patches. It looks beautiful and has even received the Wingman Seal of Wanting™. The scarf is well made and of course the Star Citizen logos give it +10 cold resistance.
Here is a link to kich’s work
Backer Adalad took a spare piece of plexiglass (who doesn’t have one of those?) and made an awesome looking piece of Star Citizen art. Adalad is not finished with the project yet but you can stop by the thread and show your support.
Here is the link to Adalad’s project
Keep creating, CIG and your fellow backers love seeing the fruits of your labor. Remember though citizens it is against the Terms Of Service to sell any of the amazing things you create but that should not discourage you from expressing you passion. The verse is full of imagination and creativity. Remember that all we are trying to accomplish together with Star Citizen started as dream of the Best Damned Space Sim Ever. Until next time citizens, To the Stars.
Links
| Text | URL |
|---|---|
| Orinx | https://forums.robertsspaceindustries.com/discussion/119195/3d-printed-ships |
| Phil | https://forums.robertsspaceindustries.com/discussion/55529/3d-printing-the-drake-cutlass/p1 |
| 0235 | https://forums.robertsspaceindustries.com/discussion/94679/3d-printing-the-misc-freelancer-picture-heavy/p1 |
| 10 for the Chairman Episode 16 | https://robertsspaceindustries.com/comm-link/transmission/13811-10-For-The-Chairman-Episode-16 |
| Here is the link to LelesPL’s work | https://forums.robertsspaceindustries.com/discussion/121071/vandul-knife-operation-pitchfork |
| Here is a link to Captain_Aidenthor thread | https://forums.robertsspaceindustries.com/discussion/82706/lego-star-citizen-ships-avenger-greycat-hornet-350r-p52/p1 |
| Here is a link to kich’s work | https://forums.robertsspaceindustries.com/discussion/117851/handmade-scarf-with-starcitizen-logo |
| Here is the link to Adalad’s project | https://forums.robertsspaceindustries.com/discussion/107906/star-citizen-logo-engraving-in-plexiglass |
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