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michaelfaries June 3rd, 2003 12:28 PM

BG Tech Manual #1 art (from Mike McAdams) now online!
 
The CG artwork from the never-published "Battlestar Galactica Technical Journal #1" (from Mike McAdams) has been posted on his business web pages:

http://www.TFXART.COM

As a reminder: See also Ken Thomson Jr.'s Galactica bridge artwork (also part of the never-published issue) at http://www.demonslayers.com

Enjoy!
Michael
:colwar:

Dawg June 3rd, 2003 02:52 PM

Wow........



I am
Dawg
:warrior:

Raymar3d June 3rd, 2003 07:57 PM

Re: BG Tech Manual #1 art (from Mike McAdams) now online!
 
Quote:

Originally posted by michaelfaries
The CG artwork from the never-published "Battlestar Galactica Technical Journal #1" (from Mike McAdams) has been posted on his business web pages:

http://www.TFXART.COM

As a reminder: See also Ken Thomson Jr.'s Galactica bridge artwork (also part of the never-published issue) at http://www.demonslayers.com

Enjoy!
Michael
:colwar:

Here's a direct link to the Bridge artwork:
http://www.demonslayers.org/TechJournal_KenThomson.htm

Ken

Raymar3d June 3rd, 2003 08:06 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Warrior
...and here's a direct link to the Gallery-

http://www.colonialfleets.com/gallery/

...and here's a direct link to uploading the images-

http://www.firedragon.com/~cfleets/upload.php

:D

Hehehe, thanks for the offer, Warrior!

Ken :)

LadyImmortal June 4th, 2003 08:38 AM

I am absolutely BLOWN AWAY!!!

The pictures - all of them - are FANTASTIC!!!!!!!!!!

Now **THAT** is the show I know and love!

--Rhonda

Karman June 4th, 2003 01:12 PM

What ever happened to this?:

Quote:

20.Dec.02) Arrival: Some time in March or April 2003. Publisher: (not cited in release)

From the authors:
The official title will be "Saga of a Star World: The Unofficial Battlestar Galactica Companion." The authors anticipate it to be 300 pages (that is debatable and depends on the cast and crew's cooperation), containing a foreword by series creator Glen A. Larson, an introduction by Richard Hatch, interviews and recollections of the time on the set, and the background including Terminology, a comparison to Star Wars, the Nielsen ratings, as well other fascinating topics in the Battlestar Galactica Universe.

The projected cost is $15 (U.S.), but that can change depending on how many pages the book is. Details on purchasing the book directly from either author will be made available when more is known.

The authors are also seeking non-copyrighted Battlestar Galactica images (photos) to include in their work. If you are interested in providing any, please contact BattlestarGalactica.com or BattlestarPegasus.com. Your message will be relayed directly to the authors (and ONLY on this topic).
Was this what the artwork was intended for?

repcisg June 4th, 2003 01:15 PM

I don't know about the book but the art work is awsome.

michaelfaries June 4th, 2003 02:24 PM

For Karman:

The authors are still working on the book (and facing a mid-June deadline at that). Cross your fingers for them.

Michael
:colwar:

michaelfaries June 4th, 2003 02:40 PM

For those who might need some additional background on the "Battlestar Galactica Technical Journal" (and what these images represent).

Back in 2000, Realm Press was slated to publish a limited series of technical manual-style comic books. As the book publishing license was under the ownership of Byron Preiss/iBooks, it wasn't possible to publish an actual book.

:colwar: Issue #1: The Galactica (and some of her fighter/support craft)

:cylon: Issue #2: The Cylons/Adversaries (including the Eastern Alliance).

:colwar: Issue #3: The Rag Tag Fleet (including the Pegasus, post-Living Legend).

The Tech Journals were designed to showcase the BG universe 10 yahrens since the close of the 1978-79 show. They were an unofficial lead-in to the Richard Hatch universe, too. You can see things which are hinted at withint Richard's BG:The Second Coming trailer, such as the holographical displays, the shuttle transport, etc.

I had some direct involvement with Realm on the BG Techn Journal projects. I helped recruit both Mike McAdams and Ken Thomson, Jr. to the project; both turned in phenomenal work, as you're seeing now. I also contributed to marketing and input on the books. (Unfortunately, it was over-marketed. People to this day are still wondering when it will ever surface or if it can be published through other channels!)

Only issue #1 was done. FYI: The text on Mike's images wasn't the planned text; the cover of #1 also included Ken's name (I assume Mike only kept his name on the image on his site as it's a showcase of his specific images, not his and Ken's.)

Both Mike and Ken were exceptionally professional and adept at delivering what they were asked to.

Realm Press ran into financial dires before the Tech Journals could be done. Only work on issue #1 was done, although both Ken and Mike were asked to participate on the entire series -- and I believe they had enough materials ready to do #2 right away.

With #3, the featurette of the Pegasus would have rocked. (And, no, it didn't escape damage from the exploding Cylons basestars in "The Living Legend, Part II." You would have seen some theorizing of what happened.) There was also a separate side story which I penned as my writing debut, too, which would have tied into that BG Tech Journal Pegasus appearance and a regular issue of the Realm Press BG comic book series.

FYI: Realm Press never resurfaced; they became another company which didn't continue publishing BG. Universal's licensing costs were prohibitive and too damn costly, given comic book market conditions.

Michael
:colwar:

Raymar3d June 4th, 2003 04:48 PM

Michael,

Thanks for the rundown on the project. Mike has some phenomenal work there too, and it just keeps getting better.

One other thing to mention, is the foreward done by Kevin Grazier, written as a speech to new cadets. Maybe the whole TJ can get posted as intended for print soon.

Ken

repcisg June 5th, 2003 09:30 AM

This is really fantastic work!

Elven Samurai June 10th, 2003 03:11 AM

Great suff! :drool: :bounce: :bounce:

cobrastrikelead June 11th, 2003 06:53 AM

Way Cool. Thanks.

gmd3d March 11th, 2004 06:49 AM

problems viewing bridge art
 
hello ken
I love your art work on Galactica :thumbsup: but i am having a problem viewing them on your web site can you help .

Raymar3d March 11th, 2004 07:02 AM

Hi,

I'm about to update my website, so that should help. :)

Ken :salute:


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