I've had an uncharacteristically stressful week at work finishing up a project on STO, and I'll be honest: finishing up the other two transporter rooms right now feels like work to me, so I'm considering starting a new interior set this weekend instead; one that feels fresh and fun. I'm finding that trying to do three versions of a room over a single compressed period of time is draining...I'll pick the transporter rooms back up when I feel like inhabiting that space mentally again. I have an idea of what I'm starting next, but I'll keep a lid on it until I've actually chosen and begun work.
That being said, my brain has shifted back into excitement over some TFF stuff again, and wanted to showcase something I did last month but kept it a secret. The corridors in TFF have always bothered me, being hardly a redress at all of the TNG corridors. What we do see is almost unmodified from that series, except for some grey paneling they placed over the black plexiglass lining the concentric corridors:
The radial corridors only gained one thing: a roll of carpet on the left hand side of frame
I've decided to take the TNG corridors and alter the aesthetic to fit the vibe of the Enterprise-A as seen in TFF. Looking at the other sets, with their grey walls, carpeting, use of wood, and doors and neon blue mixed with warm-toned accent lighting, I've decided to visualize my "idealized" version of the TFF corridors. I also took cues from the deck signage we saw in the dreaded turboshaft scene (the style of the signage, not the wacky numbering) and the little numbered grey panels we saw in that same scene and the Jefferies tube.
Of course, this clashes with the cramped battleship-grey metallic deck-plating submarine-like corridors of the Ent-A in TUC, but recall from earlier in the thread where I'll be treating the two depictions of the Ent-A as either having a heavy refit in between films, or that they exist in two different parallel universes all together. This is a personal choice, one many may not agree with, but I'm very satisfied with the results.
Let me know your thoughts!
I can't really say with certainty that I won't be divulging information I'm under NDA not to. For now you'll just have to go off of whatever official announcements OTOY has made.Understood Donny, but can you, or perhaps someone else, explain what the OTOY is doing? I mean, I've seen the images and of course you and the others being hired, but for...what? How is this work being utilized? Is it games or websites, or what?
Donny, I am so happy you're getting an opportunity to be part of the Roddenberry Archive; I am not sad at all your can't post your great work because I know it is another step in something special in your life. Where you lead, I will follow you anywhere that you tell me to. It's cool the fact I had the blessing to see what you've done throughout the years; it's been spectacular and when you're ready to return either permission or something outside the box I am all in, friend. Love Ya!Just a note for everyone that follows my threads.
Obviously, with starting the job at OTOY on the Roddenberrry Archive, the nature of my work has changed. I used to craft Star Trek ship interiors in Unreal as a hobby on nights and weekends for fun, separate from my job as a ship model artist on STO. Because that work was a hobby and mine, I was able to post WIPs, final renders, etc whenever and however I pleased.
Now, I unfortunately cannot show any work I'm done for the archive until I'm given permission to. And, to be honest, I have no idea when that will be. I'm sure some details will emerge as OTOY decides to publish certain images, videos, etc, but that's completely out of my control now. Therefore, unless I'm doing work that is specifically not for the archive, I won't be posting images on these threads anymore unless I'm given the go ahead to do so.
This is leading me to realize I need to come up with a non-Archive project to work on, to keep interacting with you all here on my threads. Or, I can start venturing outside of my threads a bit more than in the past to interact with you all on your threads
This kind of feels like an end of an era to a certain degree, but rest assured I will come up with my own stuff to work on (non-cannon interiors, eh?) as soon as the newness of my job settles.
If we have to take a break from seeing your amazing work for while, due to your success in your career then I can live with that.I can't really say with certainty that I won't be divulging information I'm under NDA not to. For now you'll just have to go off of whatever official announcements OTOY has made.
OTOY: The Roddenberry ArchiveBest of everything to you!
(What is OTOY, by the way?)
That 3D interior refit project interestingly matches Donny’s unique skill set and portfolio of existing assets. Hmmm…
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