I can haz vertical warbirdz?
I can haz vertical warbirdz?
This is going to be a thing for you now, huh...![]()
I think it's amazing the AP is still willing to mess around in the world of trek long after his working for the live action show has passed.
The man is one of the founding fathers of trek visual style and design.
I can haz vertical warbirdz?
This is going to be a thing for you now, huh...![]()
Probably... not.![]()
I agree. When you think about how much he defined for us, it's really rather amazing that he's still contributing to the technolore.I think it's amazing the AP is still willing to mess around in the world of trek long after his working for the live action show has passed.
The man is one of the founding fathers of trek visual style and design.
Add Mike Okuda to the mix (after all, his groundwork shaped the look of Trek graphics since ST4) and we´re in agreement.Indeed. Same with Rick and his interactions with the fans on here... I've always thought of Star Trek Tech and Design being lead by "the big three" of Matt Jeffries, Andy Probert, and Rick Sternbach.I agree. When you think about how much he defined for us, it's really rather amazing that he's still contributing to the technolore.I think it's amazing the AP is still willing to mess around in the world of trek long after his working for the live action show has passed.
The man is one of the founding fathers of trek visual style and design.
Praetor - I know you hang out in the Trek Art section too, so you might look up a title that describes ships different than the standard circular primary hull and tubular secondary hull. I can't remember the name of it, but one of the posters lamented the fact that there were no vertical ships in Trek. They were all "horizontal" (if you can call it that in space).I can haz vertical warbirdz?
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