My opinion of the new movie was originally quite high from seeing the casting and the uniforms and particularly this image.
An excellent resemblance and virtually identical uniforms. A wonderful job of keeping the old look. I had such hopes.
Than along comes the first image to clearly show the new Enterprise. I made a similar comparison of the two ships. (the top image is from the smithsonian)
There is no way to reconcile this horrible re-imaging of the Enterprise with the quality of the casting and wardrobe. Where the first image shows about a 90% matching to the original, the second image (and the same goes for the bridge set and corridors) shows only the vaguest homage to the original. I'd say a 25% match to the original.
A friend put it best. "Don't these people know that the Enterprise is one of the characters?" The basic design (like the uniform pattern) shouldn't have been changed. Adding more details, yes. Color tweaks, yes. Updating the old girl for a modern audience, yes. If its supposed to fit in the existing Trek world you can't throw out the old design so completely.
Now if they are going for a reboot then I have to admit that I will reserve judgment on the new design until I see it more fully in the movie. For a reboot there are no rules.
For keeping with established Trek, I give the new Enterprise and the rest of the art design and 'F'. They failed miserably. I do give them an A for casting, however.

An excellent resemblance and virtually identical uniforms. A wonderful job of keeping the old look. I had such hopes.
Than along comes the first image to clearly show the new Enterprise. I made a similar comparison of the two ships. (the top image is from the smithsonian)

There is no way to reconcile this horrible re-imaging of the Enterprise with the quality of the casting and wardrobe. Where the first image shows about a 90% matching to the original, the second image (and the same goes for the bridge set and corridors) shows only the vaguest homage to the original. I'd say a 25% match to the original.
A friend put it best. "Don't these people know that the Enterprise is one of the characters?" The basic design (like the uniform pattern) shouldn't have been changed. Adding more details, yes. Color tweaks, yes. Updating the old girl for a modern audience, yes. If its supposed to fit in the existing Trek world you can't throw out the old design so completely.
Now if they are going for a reboot then I have to admit that I will reserve judgment on the new design until I see it more fully in the movie. For a reboot there are no rules.
For keeping with established Trek, I give the new Enterprise and the rest of the art design and 'F'. They failed miserably. I do give them an A for casting, however.