Well, today was Tuesday so I had to install something. Got the port and starboard console banks fleshed out, short of creating the graphics (which will be quite a chore)
I can't run the program directly, but I can view any of the Quicktime movies on the disc. There are .DXR files on the disc that I can't open, as they are protected Macromedia files that seem to be no longer supported by any software out there. But as far as what I can open, everything is super accurate (as the files were provided by Okuda himself, I believe). However, everything is super low-res so I don't want to use the files directly, but they still serve as excellent reference for building my own LCARS static panels and animated displays. It's not that I don't have reference, it's just going to be a time-sink. I suspect I'll spend much of March creating LCARS displays.You mentioned the old Captain's Chair CD-ROM VR tour. Do the console graphics from that give you a leg-up, or are they low-res or inaccurate or incomplete? It certainly felt like I got something with every console I clicked, but that was a long time ago.
Bereft of all the consoles, that lighting gives the space a groovy disco feel!
Just personal projects, I get a lot of enjoyment out of this work. And while I'd love to one day release some of this work, until TPTB make clear what's allowed and what's not in regards to 3D releases such as these, I'm afraid I'd prefer not to speculate on an eventual release. For now, doing this just for fun and for your screenshot/video viewing pleasure has to be enough.I may have missed this info, but I am curious as to what the endgame is for these projects. It seems like a ton of work to just be a personal project but then again I have sunk hours into work that was done simply for my personal enjoyment so I know it's not an impossibility.![]()
Just personal projects, I get a lot of enjoyment out of this work. And while I'd love to one day release some of this work, until TPTB make clear what's allowed and what's not in regards to 3D releases such as these, I'm afraid I'd prefer not to speculate on an eventual release. For now, doing this just for fun and for your screenshot/video viewing pleasure has to be enough.
And also, let's please keep public discussion about such things to a minimum. Thank you!
It's such a lovely open space like this.
Yeah, sadly the E-E neither got the big, slow, dramatic, SOAK IT ALL IN introduction the refitted Enterprise got in TMP, nor did it have the familiarity of the E-D (inside and out) after seven seasons. They just don't make movies like that anymore. And that introductory shot of the E-E in the nebula now seems leisurely compared to the breakneck pace of the first time we see the completed Enterprise in ST09.Indeed - I don't think I've ever appreciated the E-E bridge's aesthetics until I've seen it like this. We never got the kind of sweeping camera work in the TNG movies that these sets deserved. The cinematography - even in FC - was really quite restrained, when we see something like this and wonder what could have been.
This mirrors my thoughts exactly. What's the point of a holographic viewscreen that just covers an otherwise blank section of wall?
Throw some immersive 3D in there!!!
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