Just taking a wild guess: The Core?Who can guess where the image of Bruce Greenwood's head is from?
Just taking a wild guess: The Core?Who can guess where the image of Bruce Greenwood's head is from?
Nope. It's from National Treasure: Book of Secrets.Just taking a wild guess: The Core?Who can guess where the image of Bruce Greenwood's head is from?
Well when I saw the refit as a child I thought it was real!I think mainly because the special effects were using models and not CGI. I guess the new movie is going back to that so it might win me over.
No, Star Trek uses CG-models (since ILM went all digital some time ago).
See above, ILM continues to employee Kerner Optical, their former modelshop guys, on most projects (including ST.)
No, Star Trek uses CG-models (since ILM went all digital some time ago).
See above, ILM continues to employee Kerner Optical, their former modelshop guys, on most projects (including ST.)
Yes, I know. And that is great.
But wasn't it said that the ships in Star Trek will be all CG...?
Aha. There it is, I think, or close to it.Nope. It's from National Treasure: Book of Secrets.Just taking a wild guess: The Core?Who can guess where the image of Bruce Greenwood's head is from?
See above, ILM continues to employee Kerner Optical, their former modelshop guys, on most projects (including ST.)
Yes, I know. And that is great.
But wasn't it said that the ships in Star Trek will be all CG...?
I'd be astonished, given that this is a space battle flick. Then again, ILM thought they could do cg pyro and crashes w/o practical elements for the pod race in PHANTOM MENACE, so maybe they still think that way ... I hope not.
See above, ILM continues to employee Kerner Optical, their former modelshop guys, on most projects (including ST.)
Yes, I know. And that is great.
But wasn't it said that the ships in Star Trek will be all CG...?
I'd be astonished, given that this is a space battle flick. Then again, ILM thought they could do cg pyro and crashes w/o practical elements for the pod race in PHANTOM MENACE, so maybe they still think that way ... I hope not.
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