To be fair, they are now. When i looked eariler it was not on that page
Yeah, it's HORRIBLE that other people have opinions and express them -- Oh, that right, 'fans' expect any person involved in production of the show to just shut up and take it - and tell the fan his opinion is valid and thank him for it.The amount of creative people behind the scenes becoming angry at fan reactions reaches a level that makes me uncomfortable. Usually not a good sign when people feel the need to get defensive about their work.
I am curious why production designers specifically requested non-circular (cylindrical) nacelles? Perhaps because they don't want it confused with another ship later to make an appearance that HAS to have cylindrical nacelles...hmmm.![]()
"Now...now...young minds, fresh ideas."Well someone has to be in awe of the amble cylindrical nacelles of the guest staring starship.
WRONG FONT!I'm a little confused by the back-and-forth on the markings on Discovery. In the first teaser, they used a thin Microgramma font, like the FJ manuals and the Kelvin-timeline ships. Then we saw the Shenzhou, which used a bold, outlined Microgramma similar to what was used in Prime-Trek since TMP (the old version modified the "1" so the top wasn't as long, so it'd look less like a "7"). Then in the posters we saw the Discovery had blocky TOS-style markings. Now in the Eaglemoss images (both renders and the photos) it's using the same pseudo-TMP font as the Shenzhou.
Was there some kind of production-design turf-war going on over whether to use futuristic Microgramma or period-appropriate retro TOS-style lettering?
Our first orthos to dissect!
USS Discovery:
http://www.eaglemoss.com/uploads/150594225147228/original.jpg
USS Shenzhou:
http://www.eaglemoss.com/uploads/150594129463694/original.jpg
OK, now it feels like Star Trek!![]()
I'm guessing Chanterelle, Shiitake, Portabello, or Morel.They're not allowed to say what the Discovery's class is yet, heh.
Yeah, it's HORRIBLE that other people have opinions and express them -- Oh, that right, 'fans' expect any person involved in production of the show to just shut up and take it - and tell the fan his opinion is valid and thank him for it.
Sorry, I think it's ridiculous that fans think anything nasty they say should just be taken because "Hey, you're getting paid, and I'm the Customer, so I'm ALWAYS right."
In the end if you get so worked up over a piece of entertainment fiction that you're no longer are entertained by it, and can't/don't enjoy it - find some other form of entertainment that you like and enjoy that instead and drop the negativity.
Perhaps not effective response, but very human."Why don't you like it? I did it, I spent valuably time doing it!" is something I don't thing works in favour of creative people selling their product....
Obviously nobody has to like a designer's work, but why the fuck would any sane person think it's a good idea to pester the artist on Facebook about it?
"Why don't you like it? I did it, I spent valuably time doing it!" is something I don't thing works in favour of creative people selling their product....
It's funny, because I keep coming back to this theme at work and online.Obviously nobody has to like a designer's work, but why the fuck would any sane person think it's a good idea to pester the artist on Facebook about it?![]()
Anyone still think they're "hiding" the hero ship?
Obviously nobody has to like a designer's work, but why the fuck would any sane person think it's a good idea to pester the artist on Facebook about it?![]()
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