Pretty much, yes.So, for example, CBS Digital could take its CGI Enterprise-D and use it to replace the Galaxy-class ships in the existing scene files?
Pretty much, yes.So, for example, CBS Digital could take its CGI Enterprise-D and use it to replace the Galaxy-class ships in the existing scene files?
Well, even in the early seasons there are Odo's transformations, to say nothing of the wormhole FX, which is so iconic to DS9 they're going to have to get it just right. Later seasons used a lot more CGI, but even then they continued using the stock model shots.Cool! I don't think DS9 would be that "difficult" to remaster. The CGI was more the exception than the rule.
Well, even in the early seasons there are Odo's transformations, to say nothing of the wormhole FX, which is so iconic to DS9 they're going to have to get it just right. Later seasons used a lot more CGI, but even then they continued using the stock model shots.Cool! I don't think DS9 would be that "difficult" to remaster. The CGI was more the exception than the rule.
New desktop background!Tried to photoshop the camera movement into one shot. Sorry for stretching the page, but this has to be seen in all it's glory.
I'm sure there's got to be more 9s on that, seeing as how there was exactly one CGI shot of it in the series...99.9% of all shots of starbase Deep Space Nine was model work.
I'm sure there's got to be more 9s on that, seeing as how there was exactly one CGI shot of it in the series...99.9% of all shots of starbase Deep Space Nine was model work.![]()
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The first shot is so blurry, but I think even there the nacelle is in foreground.there's apparently an error, because in the original the nacelle cap on the right is behind the docking pylon. In the remastered shot it's placed in front of it! Or am I seeing it wrong?
Hm, maybe you are right. To me it looks like it's behind it. Here's the shot in motion.The first shot is so blurry, but I think even there the nacelle is in foreground.there's apparently an error, because in the original the nacelle cap on the right is behind the docking pylon. In the remastered shot it's placed in front of it! Or am I seeing it wrong?
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