I love that image of the bridge taken from the classic angle on page 64, in the Bruce Greenwood inteview. The one where the lighting is darker and there are no film crew/actors/props on the set.
That looked like a CGI rendering - maybe an early concept drawing thrown in there because there weren't enough shots of Bruce to pull at the time it went to press? So I guess you could technically say there WAS some concept art in this issue.
I do think the issue was fine for what it was but it wasn't my cup of tea... but I'm glad the stuff I'd personally be more interested in is still to come.
No, as far as I'm aware that's a shot of the Bridge set. As I mentioned above, much of the conceptual stuff has only been released following the movie's opening, hence it not appearing in #18. As time goes by, more stuff is becoming available, and although I have no doubt some of this may see the light of day before the issues hit newsstands, we are doing our best to provide exclusive material...
Paul
Well, if your told its a photo and is actually a CG render of a concept, surely they wouldve told you, unless the press guys releasing the material wernt told either, in which no ones to blame really.
Regardless, its a great image, and i prefere to what we got, just for the pure fact that the lights are subdued and it seems softer in appearence.
I cant wait for the production based issue. I love all the behind scenes stuff and conceptual art/designs.
Hmmm... are we talking about the pic on the bottom of page 64? I'm pretty sure that's some sort of CGI render or painting.
The reason I noticed this is because I was using it as reference for a picture I'm drawing and the back wall behind the command chair that I was referencing was VERY different from the one in the other stills. Looking at other details, the Captain's chair is wrong (there are no curved chair arms and the cushion on the back is shaped differently), the front console is different with a white top instead of a black top and it's a different shape and it's lacking the "joysticks" and lamps, the rails on the large see-through display screens are thinner and shaped differently then in the film and so on.
It's a lovely rendering though!
Now that you mention it, there are some differences, most notably the fact that there are no arms on the throne.
The fact of the missing barcode scanners and lamps, i just put that down to the fact that they were removed or this is an early production photo of some sort.
but, it appears that you are right, there are lots of differences between both versions. Mainly the top of the helm/nav console.
However, we cant be certain with the fact that, no disrespect to the publishers, the image isnt that high a resolution to really tell on paper.
Edit:
Right, ive grabbed the issue, and the fact that i have a day off today ive scanned it so everyone can see a bigger view of the image.
Ive had to reduce the size due to forum rules, but there is a thumbnail linky.
