I don't know which ones you're looking at, but I mean these ones:
Those windows are there on the CG-model. The camera angle is slightly different but you can still see them.
Correct me if I'm wrong: the original 6-foot studio model has a series of pairs of windows above the docking port. Tobias's model AND the shots from the bluray that we THINK is a CGI 3D model both have a single window above the docking port, not 2 windows like the 6-footer.
To put it another way: as far as we know, the only version of the Enterprise D ever built (either in the real world or as a 3D model) which has the single window above the docking port, is Tobias's model. Is that right?
Doesn't that suggest very strong evidence that Tobias's 3D model IS in fact used in the bluray?
Correct me if I'm wrong: the original 6-foot studio model has a series of pairs of windows above the docking port. Tobias's model AND the shots from the bluray that we THINK is a CGI 3D model both have a single window above the docking port, not 2 windows like the 6-footer.
To put it another way: as far as we know, the only version of the Enterprise D ever built (either in the real world or as a 3D model) which has the single window above the docking port, is Tobias's model. Is that right?
Doesn't that suggest very strong evidence that Tobias's 3D model IS in fact used in the bluray?
Close-up of the six-foot model in question, showing a single window.
They did paint over a window, but it's way above the docking port.Correct me if I'm wrong: the original 6-foot studio model has a series of pairs of windows above the docking port. Tobias's model AND the shots from the bluray that we THINK is a CGI 3D model both have a single window above the docking port, not 2 windows like the 6-footer.
To put it another way: as far as we know, the only version of the Enterprise D ever built (either in the real world or as a 3D model) which has the single window above the docking port, is Tobias's model. Is that right?
Doesn't that suggest very strong evidence that Tobias's 3D model IS in fact used in the bluray?
Close-up of the six-foot model in question, showing a single window.
In this shot, you can just faintly see where ILM filled in and painted over that window for Generations:
http://www.modelermagic.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/kg_1701d_studio_model-041.jpg
They did paint over a window, but it's way above the docking port.Close-up of the six-foot model in question, showing a single window.
In this shot, you can just faintly see where ILM filled in and painted over that window for Generations:
http://www.modelermagic.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/kg_1701d_studio_model-041.jpg
With a bit of editing, you could show Picard and Riker jumping out of the way before the Admiral fires.
Oh come on George, now we know it's you.
While your comment made me burst out loud laughing, I guess I'm in the minority when I say that the original Star Wars trilogy came out great despite George's "vision", and that the new re-enhanced versions are actually closer to his original vision, despite not being to other people's standards. AND I think what the trilogy gained from the reimagining far outweight the little bit lost in certain parts, like Han shooting first.
I proudly have the Blue-Ray set and watch it regularly (I did loathe the added Jabba scenes in "A New Hope", and the "Noooooooo!!!!" from Darth Vader in ROTJ, but I'll take them if I get to see more Millenium Falcon and more Cloud City)
While it's at the right height to be the bottom of a window, it's far too narrow and there isn't the same kind of overt disruption to the paint like there was with the other painted window. If anything, it looks like someone nicked the model while painting it or moving it.They did paint over a window, but it's way above the docking port.In this shot, you can just faintly see where ILM filled in and painted over that window for Generations:
http://www.modelermagic.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/kg_1701d_studio_model-041.jpg
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While it's at the right height to be the bottom of a window, it's far too narrow and there isn't the same kind of overt disruption to the paint like there was with the other painted window. If anything, it looks like someone nicked the model while painting it or moving it.
Gone for almost a day and everyone is splitting hairs about missing a few windows, and who worked on what. Doesn't really matter that much to me. Some things will be revealed in time. Meanwhile, I changed my shipping on my order for faster delivery.![]()
Why didn't you show that one earlier with the one with the barely visible nick in the paint? The picture you posted earlier was hardly conclusive evidence of a window being painted over.While it's at the right height to be the bottom of a window, it's far too narrow and there isn't the same kind of overt disruption to the paint like there was with the other painted window. If anything, it looks like someone nicked the model while painting it or moving it.
Look, bullethead... it's the same exact miniature! The window was just filled in and painted over better:
http://tng.trekcore.com/bluray/exclusive_images/Farpoint/Farpoint10a.jpg
These two are the same physical model. There was only one six-footer.
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