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Re: TOS Enterprise WIP
I'm leaning towards the very tall ceiling after looking at the two screenshots. In the middle of the ceiling would be lights and framework that is barely out of shot. (Actually, we do see a piece of equipment, perhaps a spotlight, angled in the WNMHGB shot.) Above that would be the sensor gear in the above. In all likelihood it wouldn't be a window. I don't have a problem for the framework to come down a bit by the time of TMP as more gear is put in above the bridge ![]() I'm quite willing to fudge the layout if it makes sense to do so. My "Thermian" procedure goes like this: 1. Make it screen accurate if it is visible, even if it does not match the Designer's Intent. 2. If I had to guess (because it was never shown) then it would need to match the context of the series as much as possible. 3. If I had to fudge (example: curvature of the hallway) make the change as minimal as possible. (example: I kept some of the curve in my secondary hull layout. But for the saucer, I recognize that the curve would change depending on how far out the hallway would be from the center so fudge )
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Location: Olney, MD, US, Earth, Sol System
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Rear Admiral
Location: Austin, Texas
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Location: Austin, Texas
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Re: TOS Enterprise WIP
The Enterprise's windows were only shown a couple of times. Everything else ever seen was on a viewscreen... and was almost certainly a computer-rendered image based upon sensor returns rather than a "direct view out the window." Is there some "window shot" in TOS that I'm missing? |
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Location: Portland, OR
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Re: TOS Enterprise WIP
There's also "The Mark of Gideon" but I'm not sure that business counts as it wasn't really the Enterprise, but rather, a construct built by the aliens to trick Kirk. So, yeah, there's windows. But if you're talking about the Bridge view screen, then no, that was just a monitor. --Alex
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Fleet Captain
Location: Llandudno
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Re: TOS Enterprise WIP
BTW, I do like that Carrara shot. Since we never saw the ceiling at such, there's no reaosn to disallow it at all either, and it makes a nice bridge (if you'll pardon the pun) between TOS and TMP Last edited by Mytran; July 10 2011 at 10:58 PM. |
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Commodore
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Re: TOS Enterprise WIP
![]() If you are referring to Indention A then: The original inspiration comes from the idea of adding plates that would mount flush to the back that would slide around or fold out to "transform" between different configurations. If you are referring to Indention B then they came from visually confirming the "duck tape" in the series footage from the Smithsonian reference shots I had found via google. Just an FYI, I am NOT using any new-FX shots for reference. I've included below some of my references and a close-up of impulse area on my Work In Progress:
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Commodore
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Re: TOS Enterprise WIP
As the guys have pointed out, there are the two observation deck windows from "The Conscience of the King" and the window from "The Mark of Gideon" which I count as I agree with Mytran that the outside is what Kirk expected to see.(Correction)There is also possibly an early one from "The Cage/The Menagerie" from Pike's quarters that was made into a window in TOS-R but in the original version it appears as a green curved panel. (/Correction) And there has been suggestion that Kirk's quarters in "Mudd's Women" also featured windows but I'm not so sure I can see any stars there. I've included in the reference images below a shot of Kirk's quarters from "The Enemy Within" but the window either has it's shutter down or it isn't a window at all but some wall shelf or something...
Last edited by blssdwlf; July 11 2011 at 06:33 AM. |
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Commodore
Location: Twin Cities
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Rear Admiral
Location: Austin, Texas
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Re: TOS Enterprise WIP
Also, remember, we know that Kirk's cabin is on Deck 5. And we know that there is no way that there could be any window on deck 5, much less one with that angle on it ( since the exterior hull at Deck 5 is a very, very shallow angle in the opposite direction, after all!). So... we have two windows, plus the "Cage" dome shot. Both window shots are rectangular windows, and only one can be seen out of. And we don't really know just how bright the rooms are supposed to be where these shots are taken, do we? In terms of the landing bay's observation gallery... I'd fully expect the lights to be dimmed, if not totally off, when Kirk is taking his conquest on her "tour." It's worth noting that there ARE two windows in "approximately" the correct spot in the model... Since I don't feel like doing any new renders or so forth right now, I'll just toss out a shot of my model I've already created, which just happens to very effectively show the location of these two rectangular windows relative to the hangar deck. ![]() And I expect that the window we see in "Gideon" is in the dorsal... probably the starboard side (port shown here, by the way), second row from the top, near the aft edge of the dorsal:
Last edited by Cary L. Brown; July 11 2011 at 07:43 AM. Reason: Pasted the wrong image... waaay to big for the post! |
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Commodore
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Re: TOS Enterprise WIP
I made a mistake in including a shot which I had not had time to verify. I am NOT using any references from the new FX aka TOS-R for this project so sorry for the confusion. I had included the crew quarters references as "possibles" for completeness, but agree that there are only two actual scenes where the crew look out the windows to see stars ("Mark of Gideon" and "The Conscience of the King").
The "Mark of Gideon" could be matched up to the curve of the secondary hull, but again it might go to a window not normally visible in external shots when shuttered.
![]() I don't think it would work for the neck as the scene shows a curvature to the wall suggesting somewhere in the secondary hull while the neck is vertical. (You are looking at the posted reference shots, right?) |
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Location: Olney, MD, US, Earth, Sol System
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Re: TOS Enterprise WIP
![]() BTW, the two outside holes had screw-eyes in them for suspending the model by wires, edited out in the films. |
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