I know there are several sites with TNG era LCARS displays, but does anyone know of site like these but with original series graphics? I'm looking for bridge displays\blinkies for a game retexture. Thanks for any help!
http://www.cygnus-x1.net/links/lcars/uss-enterprise-bridge.php Take the ones from the blueprints, clean them up and color them in.
Yowza, TIN_MAN. That's a lot of stuff! Somebody did a page of animated gifs of the TOS bridge displays. I don't have the link handy, but I'll see if I can find it tonight. The McMaster plans are a nice approximation though.
I would sooo build a TOS bridge from those blueprints with working LCD panels just to do it....that would be awesome. Gotta love blueprints! Anyone got them for the TNG Enterprise D bridge (series or Generations)? James
How about this? I don't remember where I found this, but it was years ago. The original was an indexed color gif file, so I had to convert it to RGB to make it a jpeg, compress it a bit to upload to the image hosting server I use. The image resolution is the same as the original. From here, and using the McMaster drawings linked above to figure out what goes where, this should give you a start.
Hopefully, you can find those - I've been needing some animated graphics for my Poser model of the TOS bridge. Thanks for that link, too, TIN_MAN!
When you really look at them, there's only about a dozen or so actual layouts. What makes it look like more is re-coloring them all different ways.
That's excellent! Thanks, Tallguy! I'm going to have to contact the creator to see if I can package those for use with my Poser bridge, for all those folks who don't know how to do it themselves.
That wingbat89 page has the Engineering and Communications panels only. No science station or others. They are really good.
I took all the graphics from Star Trek Cap't chair cd and put them on my site. Here is the link, I made 4 large jpg and group them..so again the photos are large. http://www.joseralat.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1361
Very nice, Joe. It's interesting how Okuda managed to maintain the shape and feel of TOS (as seen on screen if not up close) and inject the detail and functionality of the modern Okudagram. (I'm crediting Okuda because I don't have my Capt's Chair CD handy. Can you believe that thing is 10 years old?!?) As much as I love the TNG Okudagrams and especially the post-ST4 movie displays, I'm always interested to see the TOS designs made "functional".
That's B.J. West's site, goes by Astrobeej in many Trek circles. He frequents the Dewback Wing: ASAP Boards.