I like the Discovery uniforms in the show as they are alot, but I do wish they had gone more like the photoshops above. Oh well.
That looks so much better.Digging some of the alterations in this thread. Here's more of a "Cage" look...
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Thanks for the compliment ^^
Honestly, the shoulder-stripes are my favourite part of the new uniform
They look super 50s retro-scifi-y. Which is IMO perfect for a show made in the 60s. I would hate to loose them...
None of this could ever be real or ever will be, within the universe we actually inhabit.
Most aliens in Star Trek are dramatic cheats, in that the treatment of these kinds of characters has never really evolved over the decades and they tend to take screen time and therefore opportunities for character development, interaction and conflict away from human beings.
How about the show spends time on human characters who really do come from a variety of backgrounds and real, existing human cultures? Trek gives a lot of lip service to showing people in the future overcoming their different beliefs, prejudices and misunderstandings to live and work in cooperative and productive ways, but it almost never shows any of that: just a lot of Americans and Brits speaking with funny accents and all behaving very, very much like middle class Americans. Oh, and some actors with stuff glued on their faces.
Now get rid of that goofy collar.Not my finest work, but enough to get the idea:
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Well, I like it.I think this is a pretty clean look. I should have used a different recoloring method though. Recoloring by altering hues doesn't give the best results.
If I made another change, It'd probably be to take out the underarm mesh, and then it'd pretty much be a t-shirt.
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So essentially we've just replaced something new with the TOS tops from the 60s and declared that we like it?we're nothing if not predictable.
The fact that they are a different color and wear makeup and you can't accept them having character development says a lot about you.
No, it actually says that they don't have much and that they're usually clumsily used "funny hat" characters. Repeating the tired fanboi can't about "otherness and acceptance" is superficial and doesn't make it so.
what's next, humans with realistic, believable problems? interpersonal conflict?How about the show spends time on human characters who really do come from a variety of backgrounds and real, existing human cultures?
They're used as a metaphor....
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