^ That's what I used to use but my new computer doesn't carry it in the software - oddly enough when I ordered it Dell asked if I was running a graphics studio through it and said they'd include it but never did. At least they didn't charge me for it though.
The Bellerophon bridge was not actually seen in this episode so its conjecture. I guess if you want to nitpick, it can be seen through the doors to the ready room and conference room sets, but not enough of it is seen to say that the bridge set itself was actually redressed in this way.
Even with partial bridges like the Lantree, Bozeman, Rhode Island, Yamato, Lakota and Tsiolkovsky, one can conjecture. There are many possibilities. It depends on how creative one wants to be.
Hey Lennier, I've got an RPG going with a Defiant class, and I was wondering if I could use your Defiant class bridge? Sorry, couldn't PM you directly.
USS Kelvin bridge & USS Enterprise Bridge & other rooms scroll down to USS Kelvin bridge design sketch USS Kelvin bridge set http://trekmovie.com/2010/01/09/sco...g-nomination-star-trek-product-design-images/ in higher resolution http://www.paramountguilds.com/?section=star_trek Some of these photos I've never seen before of the USS Kelvin & the USS Enterprise
question about a bridge redress from ENT I figured I'd crosspost this to this forum as you guys may know: Xindi-Reptilian ship interior questions I'm wondering about a set redress on the ENT series from another bridge interior.
Some of the bridges on Enterprise were redresses of the Defiant bridge from Deep Space Nine, others are CGI sets or fully built sets, it depends on the bridge shape.
I love cozy little bridges...those seem like the ones I'd like to be on if I were on a ship exploring the vastness of space. For some reason big bridges, like the Enterprise E and the one in the new JJ film aren't conducive to that in my opinion. Same ting even with the Millennium Falcon...nice cockpit and feels right for space travel.
Know what would be a Holy Grail-like find for me? A 3D rendering of some of the earlier sketches for the TNG bridge! I remember seeing several interesting ideas in The Art of Star Trek (a second level balcony, anyone?). Wonder if I'm the only one who liked those, or if someone might have actually rendered them...
I think that those ones were trying too hard. I think they tried to be too "This is the laid back, peacuful future man!" by having a sofa right in FRONT of conn and ops for any member of the crew to lounge around on. I don't need a Nick Meyer submarine look, but those early TNG ones were too silly.