Hopefully they're building up a collection of ships that they're not going to lose this time.
This....the big deal is only in the kind of fans' minds who really shouldn't be pandered to.
CGI models age…As long as they keep using them they will remain useful, being updated/converted gradually, but if they stop using them they will quickly rot away again.Hopefully they're building up a collection of ships that they're not going to lose this time.
There are a few in the fleet, and they appear to have gotten a detail upgrade. They at least have RCS thrusters now and possibly registries, in the same spots that the STO team put them, I wonder if they’re just the STO model lolOr the Inquiry class
The STO designs at least are unmodified from the game, so they’re not as detailed as as scratch build for the show. So I doubt we’ll get any close ups of them.By the way, I wonder how detailed those models are: so far we’ve only seen them from afar.
Thomas shares an image of the USS Ross CG used in the show.
Link: Time index: 30:33
He says the Ross here is right from the game, didn't touch anything.Thomas Marrone explains how he had increased the visual quality (say, polycount) of the relevant models.
It's not that they might have had a reserve-standby fleet of the same ships ready to go like a rapid reaction force. That actually is one of the most sensible things Starfleet has ever done.The season one finale shot was just fine. The fictional Star Trek universe can indeed have 200 Inquiry-class ships, the big deal is only in the kind of fans' minds who really shouldn't be pandered to.
Sure.fans' minds who really shouldn't be pandered to.
No, I can't say I agree.The season one finale shot was just fine.
There are several Inquiry-class starships present in the armada. Around 4-5 can be seen in the moments before the Stargazer explodes.
I stand corrected, thank you.There are a few in the fleet, and they appear to have gotten a detail upgrade. They at least have RCS thrusters now and possibly registries, in the same spots that the STO team put them, I wonder if they’re just the STO model lol
In Carey’s novel, the Dreadnought could make near solid images of itself that could even take damage…I have no trouble with a rapid-response task force of identical ships like we saw in S1. I assumed what we saw here was a collection of the closest ships pulled from their missions and patrol routes.
I was wondering why they didn't throw in a Galaxy class ship as well, though I'm kind of glad they didn't. I like them being rare and special.Also I wonder why they didn’t use that beautiful Galaxy class model they built last season.
I was wondering why they didn't throw in a Galaxy class ship as well, though I'm kind of glad they didn't. I like them being rare and special.
There are several Inquiry-class starships present in the armada. Around 4-5 can be seen in the moments before the Stargazer explodes.
CGI models age…As long as they keep using them they will remain useful, being updated/converted gradually, but if they stop using them they will quickly rot away again.
By the way, I wonder how detailed those models are: so far we’ve only seen them from afar.
Also I wonder why they didn’t use that beautiful Galaxy class model they built last season. Or the Inquiry class (which I don’t think anyone resented as a class, the controversy was only that it was reused so much), in fact.
yes, but you still use the same software, not all studios do and often exporting and importing you lose textures, lighting and so kn, having to reapply them.Well, I made a highly detailed NX-01 Enterprise back in 2004 with 4K hull textures in 3DS Max... and the file is still fine.
It holds up even today easily enough and it hasn't become corrupted.
And not a single Nova or Steamrunner.
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