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Blowing off steam ...

Ptrope

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Over on the DAZ3D website, we have an ongoing thread for Trek model builders (digital), which is now in its 4th generation (we have to make a new one after 100 posts). Recently, we started talking about steampunk Trek (yeah, I mentioned it - sue me! :D), and I decided to play around with the model I created as a freebie for Poser users, of the bridge from TOS. I'm pleasantly surprised to find that, with very little other than changes in textures, I've been able to make a reasonably good "Steam Trek" version of the bridge, and since the geometry is largely unchanged, it remains recognizably Trek, as opposed to looking like something else entirely.

I haven't modeled new chairs, and the railings will definitely have to go, but on the whole, I like it:

Steam Trek: The Bridge
 
The railings definitely have to stay, but they need to be the old rounded type or much more ornate.
 
Basically an exercise in "redressing the set" with different textures, eh? Interesting result.

Can't say I go for the "Steam Trek" idea (I'm more of a "Space:1889" man, myself), but it's all for jollies anyway.

What interests me more is applying this sort of "redress" for alien or private ships.
 
The railings definitely have to stay, but they need to be the old rounded type or much more ornate.
Absolutely - I just meant the physical railings as they are need to go, as they're too modern for the rest of the concept ;).

I'll probably go with something more appropriate to a submarine or steam ship than a Victorian drawing room ...
 
Even a steam powered starship has two turbolifts on her bridge... =)

I really dig the carpet.
This actually reminds me of Trek as done in a 30's or 40's serial...Radar Men From Mars or whatever MST3K always riffed on.
 
Actually, I don't know if there was another lift there - there was a door in that position in TAS, and the model I started with, by Sean Robertson on another 3D site, had it (although on the starboard, non-canon side). As I was rebuilding the model, I swapped the door to the port side and built a corridor behind it, so there was something there when the door opened. As it is, there is only one door there, instead of the two normally used with a lift, which is why I didn't put one behind it.

In the steam context, I hesitate to call them "turbolifts"; I'd probably go with something like just calling them "tubes," or possibly "pneumo-lifts," thinking of them more like the pneumatic tubes that banks use ;).
 
... and we're right back to steam! This, my friends, is the very definition of a closed-loop system! :bolian:
 
Nice, but I'd go for a brass finish rather than gold. That would fit the theme more to me.
 
That was actually my intention - too orange or just too saturated? I don't have any brass handy to see the difference ;).
 
Well, I haven't toned the brass down any, but I did do some minor remodeling of the helm/nav console so there wasn't quite so much of it ...

Punk010.jpg
 
The chairs and the consoles are awesome! The carpet is a little too strong, though. :)
The carpet reminds me of my in-laws living room:)...(Seriously, I'll have to get a pic of it...) Anyhow, very nice. Ptrope, do you still have that re imaged pilot-bridge you were working on?
 
I'm red/green colour blind and I think even I would start to have fits if I spent more than a couple of minutes in that room.
 
The carpet reminds me of my in-laws living room:)...(Seriously, I'll have to get a pic of it...) Anyhow, very nice. Ptrope, do you still have that re imaged pilot-bridge you were working on?

Eventually, I'll have that model finished - I've been finishing up a rec room based on the one barely seen a couple times in TOS and cut entirely from "Elaan of Troyius", but as you can see ... I'm really easily distracted, esp. by shiny things :D. At any rate, I need to finish up the rec room, then the '4th-season' engineering set, and then finally the Pike:TNG bridge. And then I'll really work up the steam bridge - unless I get distracted again, or I decide to go ahead and go nuts, building a whole new steam bridge from scratch and selling it. At the moment, it's just a giddy exercise :D.

And there's progress! I started the captain's chair, and this is very much a work in progress - I had a lot more done, but my machine locked up and I lost most of it :(.

Cappy_Seat003.png


Video (AVI, Xvid)
 
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Ptrope: To me, it looks like the starship bridge was designed and built by a tacky Las Vegas casino! ;) :p

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The carpet reminds me of my in-laws living room:)...(Seriously, I'll have to get a pic of it...) Anyhow, very nice. Ptrope, do you still have that re imaged pilot-bridge you were working on?

Eventually, I'll have that model finished - I've been finishing up a rec room based on the one barely seen a couple times in TOS and cut entirely from "Elaan of Troyius", but as you can see ... I'm really easily distracted, esp. by shiny things :D. At any rate, I need to finish up the rec room, then the '4th-season' engineering set, and then finally the Pike:TNG bridge. And then I'll really work up the steam bridge - unless I get distracted again, or I decide to go ahead and go nuts, building a whole new steam bridge from scratch and selling it. At the moment, it's just a giddy exercise :D.

And there's progress! I started the captain's chair, and this is very much a work in progress - I had a lot more done, but my machine locked up and I lost most of it :(.

Cappy_Seat003.png


Video (AVI, Xvid)

Very nice Just add a head rest and weve got a Captain's/Barber chair Great work on it. :techman::techman::techman::techman::techman:
 
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