Yeah it's only recent news thanks to a preview page from one of the Hero collector books.but the first one is new to me!
Yeah it's only recent news thanks to a preview page from one of the Hero collector books.but the first one is new to me!
Yeah it's only recent news thanks to a preview page from one of the Hero collector books.
We haven't seen the cover of the third book yet, have we?
Book 1 was Enterprise-E, which is not as famous as Ent-D but we can't have Ent-D because of the timing. Same with nu-DS9 - it's not the screen-famous DS9 but it's still identifiable as something DS9-like for the uninitiated.
The third book could follow the pattern - it could be Titan (which is marginally better known now than it was due to appearing on screen in Lower Decks, so could still be considered a draw) or it could be Voyager (which itself has been redesigned if I recall). All of them would be not the famous version of what they are, but still recognisable.
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There goes the Defiant getting all incursion'd.
For covers with just the ships and no people, the graphics themselves are pretty cool! I love me movie poster style character covers, but this is satisfactory.
And yes, I notice that both DS9 and Defiant blend from photo-realistic to obviously drawn and outlined at the edges, yet the Enterprise-E doesn't. Artistic license or a hint to the storyline? Benny Russell reference maybe?
As I quoted myself, I was expecting the third cover to be Voyager or Titan, given that we'd already had nu-DS9 and Aventine on book 2. But now we've got Defiant, that implies 2 out of the 3 books are DS9 heavy (whether they actually are or not is another matter of course, but you are supposed to be able to judge a book by its cover) which obviously makes me very happy.
And yes, I notice that both DS9 and Defiant blend from photo-realistic to obviously drawn and outlined at the edges, yet the Enterprise-E doesn't. Artistic license or a hint to the storyline? Benny Russell reference maybe?
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Photoshop nerd here! That is the 'find edges' filter to make that effect on the Defiant.
Oh, I assumed it was just rendering the image as a wireframe or something like it, but I guess if it's a stock 2D still rather than a 3D model, that would make sense.
My thought was the whole image is transitioning into the style of the Discovery title sequence.
Oh no, I can't unsee it nowMy thought was the whole image is transitioning into the style of the Discovery title sequence.
The U.S.S. Aventine.That is great. What's the ship under DS9?
Yes - in fact it’s the first published photo of the Defiant from its unveiling in TV Guide ahead of the season 3 premiere. The while forward portions of the warp engines are the giveaway.The image they used for the cover is a standard publicity image of the Defiant that we commonly see on things like model kit boxes, Netflix thumbnails, magazines, etc. For 'existing' ships, I think its generally much more sensible and efficient to grab one of the zillions of readily available 2d images from the library of Star Trek. I probably would have tried to at least find a different picture of the Defiant, tho. It stood out right away when I looked at it and was a little distracting.
Left. Right. Forward. Backward.
Don't be so linear.
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