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Spoilers Starship Design in Star Trek: Picard

"Open the Hanger Bay doors Doug"

@Gepard
They can port over, he can do the work in Lightwave and send it over to Maya, quite easily as well with the textures as well, usually.
Guy doing the ship renders for Eaglemoss used lightwave, converted over maya files from paramount when available.
 
I don't see the labeled aft phaser turret or forward torpedo launcher either.
If he had the small margarita I just had, I understand.
Clearly this place I'm at goes for quality, not quantity. Damn.

Okay, seriously, though, that picture was already kind of packed. I took it to be highlighting major points and things we might not know, not what's obvious.
 
I don't see the labeled aft phaser turret or forward torpedo launcher either.
The line pointing to the upper aft phaser turrets isn't really pointing at them.
It's pointing between them, the two rectangles on either side are the turrets.
They aren't finished on the model. (nor is the forward photon torpedo tube)

Obviously, they won't be completed till the next Tuesday the ship actually gets to a drydock.
:biggrin:
 
Daystrom looks like Jupiter station with additional stuff

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Shields are displayed like in WoK

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The Intrepid looks sooo good from this perspective. It could be a standard saucer-neck-hull-pylons-nacelle configuration like the old Constitution class.

Instead the secondary hull is attached in a weird way. Ship looks like an electric rabbit from my nightstand.

It's based on another of Bill Krause's designs, but as with the Shangri La I much prefer his original TMP-based aesthetic rather than the f*ck-ugly nacelle and hull texturing they've slapped on it. I do quite like the TNG-esque deflector dish though. :)
 
The Intrepid is indeed another update of another one of my ship designs, in the case - the Wasp. Unlike Titan, I was able to create this from the ground up before handing it off to Doug and the VFX team. Originally named the Chaparral-class, it was briefly called the Datin-class before this week’s reveal as the Duderstadt, in honor of Doug’s wife. The original concept did not include the now standard Picard era engines or B/C deck module.
 
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