I was tired and listless today, but I still wanted to have some fun. So, here are some more of the new model from various angles, but with some chromic aberration and distortion, along with some simulated film grain and blur. Like I said, just for fun. All done in Blender 3D.
Had a little fun this morning. I don't think I got it quite right, and of course, the 2nd Pilot ship was never shot from this angle, but again, just for fun. All done in Blender 3D, of course. A little post work in Photoshop. Inspired by Coward's work on his USS Enterprise.
I've gone back and reimaged the sequence. I wanted the lights in the ship's windows to show a little better.
I've always wanted to make this sequence and do it with some justice to the original. In other words, I hope I'm close.
When I splice it into the correct spot and render it all out as a movie in the original episode, it gets all jittery. I need to fix that. Once I've got that fixed, I'll show the short movie.
The only _only_ criticism i have of the latest screenshot is that the model itself "too perfectly" joins between the neck and the saucer. I am pretty sure in the "canon" studio shot, the actual studio model had a pretty big seam there where they forgot to stick wood glue/putty/whatever in that gap to seal it up. Might be worth shrinking the verts along the neckline there to finish the near-perfect recreation?
Are you doing the grain and frame damage in PS or doing that in blender's compositor?
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Thank you, evil_genius_180! I appreciate your kind words and encouragement!
You're really getting that TV show feel.
You know the old saying, "Be careful what you wish for ..." LOL!
That is very kind of you! Thank you very much!
Thank you! I'm assuming you mean either the first or (more likely) the third image? I appreciate your kind words!
Thank you, my friend!
Thank you very much, my friend! I really appreciate your encouragement!
Thank you, Dean!
I've always wanted to make this sequence and do it with some justice to the original. In other words, I hope I'm close.
When I splice it into the correct spot and render it all out as a movie in the original episode, it gets all jittery. I need to fix that. Once I've got that fixed, I'll show the short movie.
Thanks for looking in!
Thank you, my friend!
Are you doing the grain and frame damage in PS or doing that in blender's compositor?
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