Here’s a sneak peek from the teaser. Still fiddling with color balance, but this should give you an idea of where I’m headed.
Here’s a sneak peek from the teaser. Still fiddling with color balance, but this should give you an idea of where I’m headed.
Tags: Constellation, Enterprise
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#1 by Dustin at June 3rd, 2009
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Do you just have a box extend from the border of each window?
#2 by Scott Gammans at June 3rd, 2009
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Hi Dustin. No, there are actual modeled interiors behind each transparent window. There are a few “fake” windows here and there which use a gradient luminosity to simulate the appearance of a porthole, but 9 out of 10 windows you see on my ship have little bitty rooms (and sometimes little bitty moving crewpersons!) behind them… it just looks better, especially when the Enterprise is in motion relative to the camera POV.
#3 by DarenDoc at June 10th, 2009
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Hey there Scott!
Not as easy as it sounds, is it!
Looking forward to seeing your Doomsday Machine come to life…
Congrats… I can’t wait.
#4 by Scott Gammans at June 10th, 2009
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Hey Daren! Man, you’re not kidding… and I am REALLY bad about going back and endlessly re-tweaking things at the expense of moving forward. I’ve come to the realization (after what, three years?!) that when you’re a “one man band” (as you so aptly put it) that it’s an easy trap to fall into. So this time, I’m going to do my level best to plan carefully, tweak only where absolutely necessary, and plunge through this time all the way to the end.
THEN I can go back and tweak.