This makes me want to revisit the cavern too.
Posts by Lauren Herda
This is absurd. If Superhive goes through with this, I'll simply never purchase from them again. There's not a single thing they could offer that would make me buy into a model like this.
WBAL in Baltimore helping viewers understand the difference between watches and warnings
Right after people who design shopping center parking lots.
CW: transphobia.
See, this is why it can be painful to know too much history.🫤
This post implies that what is happening in Kansas is *similar* to what the nazis did.
But it's not just similar. It's *identical*.
In 1933, nazis revoked trans people's documents. Before 1938.
Paragraph 175 and 183.
Twice now (that I know of), a major artist has chosen to bring their work to #Baltimore rather than entertaining the censorious Trump regime in Washington DC, and I am LOVING it. First Amy Sherald, now Philip Glass. I hope this becomes a trend. Baltimore is a beautiful home for the arts!
A copy of the book “Skyhookers” by William Wolf, sitting on a wooden table.
Got a new book about airships, so naturally I’m back on my bullshit. Excellent title, no notes 👌
On the bright side maybe they’ll go back to making dumb TVs and take the internet back out of refrigerators 🤔
Your trapeze/skyhook design is intriguing! Is it like a dangling cable with an anchor, or a rigid structure?
Trying my hand at doing new Trek style lighting and compositing. Made the hull materials much more metallic than I normally do and much more modern/vivid color palette.
Rendered in Blender Cyles
Composited in After Effects with Red Giant
#startrek #blender3d #scifi #3dmodeling #adobe #aftereffects
I wrote this song on Saturday, recorded it yesterday and released it to you today in response to the state terror being visited on the city of Minneapolis. It’s dedicated to the people of Minneapolis, our innocent immigrant neighbors and in memory of Alex Pretti and Renee Good.
Stay free
Hmm, I guess as far as canon rules go, this could imply that TOS-era workbees (at least from around the time of "Space Seed") looked basically the same as they would up through the TNG era.
Alrighty - my final update on this shot for now! Tons of revisions and fixes, as well as new Music SFX and VO. Added the welders welding, a few more work bees, the Arges in the background, and some changes to the lighting angle.
4K in the 🧵!
I hope everyone likes it!
Like so…
Keep in mind this is a quick and rough edit, but I would absolutely believe that this was the original song for the opening.
The thing I'm most excited to find out from Starfleet Academy is which damn uniform is *the* uniform... I've seen like eighty of them in all the promo photos and trailers.
Scott Adams really paved the way to the deep end so people like JK Rowling could go off of it.
LinkedIn these days is just a constant feed of professionals posting rationalizations for why having an LLM do their (or worse, someone else’s) job for them is actually a very very good thing and totally isn’t just them taking shortcuts and cutting corners.
Why are these weirdos always so obsessed with protein and supplements? God they’re bizarre.
That bass drop 😑👌
I happen to believe that starships and uniforms and all that stuff isn’t just art in a meta production sense, but is also considered art in a very literal in-universe sense. Starships are simultaneously functional vehicles for space exploration, and beautiful objets d’art.
Happy New Year! Now everyone can finally start using their 2026 #StarTrek Ships of the Line calendars! 😉
In 2026 I'm hoping to knock out at least one or two more Aerodex planes! I want to expand on that world some more, whatever it may end up becoming, and I've got so many little plane doodles laying around my desk for inspiration. I'm sure there will be more Trek art to come, too 😉
Needing a bit of a break from that, I took a stab at designing a custom Trek ship, the Pandora-class S.S. Baychimo... a human (but not Starfleet) design with a similar spooky backstory to its namesake! www.artstation.com/artwork/XJYNel
Probably one of my favorite planes so far, the Vistalux 202 Thunderhead was completed at the tail end of a run of 5 different fantasy aircraft designs that started back in 2024. www.artstation.com/artwork/RKQZWW
Looking back on 2025, I got a lot of cool 3D modeling done, but a significant portion of it was in service of a final piece that will likely still not be published for at least several months. But I did manage to eke out an Aerodex plane and an original starship design, so there's that!
another robot highlight for 2025: man wearing humanoid mocap suit kicks himself in the balls
So as I'm healing, I'm getting the creative spark back - here's a shot from after the battle, with some wonderful EVA suits by Robert Rose! This is totally WIP, low-sample, and missing SFX. I'm gonna add workbees and repaired panels!
The USS Macon flies over Manhattan in B&W.
Only two of the 83 crewmen aboard USS Macon (ZRS-5) when the aircraft carrier airship crashed in a storm off Big Sur California in 1935, and the USN's intention to use ships like the Macon for long range scouts died with it.
Given its explicit role to warn of potential Japanese surprise attack...
Model of a ship like the USS Kelvin, in the style of Star Trek The Animated Series.
Rear view. I used the Kelvin model because it's one of the nicer models of all the ones I've made so far. Just about the right amount of detail!
View from behind and above.
Model of a ship like the USS Kelvin, screenshot taken from within Blender.
Spent a little time today refining my TAS shaders. I'm pretty happy with how things are looking right now! Used some compositor nodes as well to add some post-processing. These are all 'in-camera' renders straight out of #Blender3D