Alex Peters and his enterprise are the most popular source of open discussion amongst Star Trek fans over the last 15 years. Great job, Mr. Peters!
I honestly can't believe the “Blue Warp Nacelles”/Sombreroprise thread isn't in there somewhere ...
Ah, good times ...
There's got to be a fanfilm in that somewhere...
Kinda is with a mix of the Centaur in it since that I Alec's favorite ship.Just looks like a 23rd century version of the Titan to me.
You totally ripped off whoever it was that designed the Titan.Kinda is with a mix of the Centaur in it since that I Alec's favorite ship.
The Ares is not a rip off of the JJ designs, take it from the one who designed the ship. The others may be rehashes of the 2009 designs, but the Ares is a totally new design. (I speak here as just a Artist that has provided images for free to the project, I have no knowledge of the proceedings or opinion on the matter really)
You totally ripped off whoever it was that designed the Titan.
I am not here to argue. I am a fan myself that got pulled into this, and I made no money off of it. I will not get into it like some on the production. I am trying to be far and for the most part keep my mouth shut. I love Trek and personally wish we all could get along.I argue both that it is not new and certainly not original. I'm not saying you ripped it off something, but Star Trek over the years has created that unique Starfleet "look and feel" for ships, and I hate to break it to you, but i'm fairly sure you can copyright and trademark "look and feel."
CBS could probably claim infringement based on both the style/aesthetic as well as the various features used in combination: the saucer/pylon/nacelle/hull configuration, the top centered bridge, registry placement and "U.S.S. XXX" and "NCC-####" designations, the glowing nacelle tips-- not to mention the Starfleet "delta" insignia.
Let's not forget that various Star Trek shows as well as games, novels, comics and toys have created new ships of the same "look and feel" and if we look deep enough i'm sure we'll find one with a similar look to the Ares, even if the detail may be different.
Because at the end of the day, if an average person-- even a non-star trek fan-- were to look at the Ares, there is no doubt in my mind they would identify it as a ship from Star Trek.
Hello I am the guy who design the Titan for Simon & Schuster.You totally ripped off whoever it was that designed the Titan.
Let's make sure we differentiate between something that is intentionally stolen from another work, and something that simply has a similar design by coincidence.
In this case i'd argue it's more than coincidence, but still not stolen: when designing a Starfleet ship that you want to "look like a Starfleet ship" it's more than likely you'll wind up with something similar to something that's been done before given the amount of ships that have appeared in Star Trek, it's spinoffs, books, comics, games, toys and other works.
I am not here to argue. I am a fan myself that got pulled into this, and I made no money off of it. I will not get into it like some on the production. I am trying to be far and for the most part keep my mouth shut. I love Trek and personally wish we all could get along.
Hello I am the guy who design the Titan for Simon & Schuster.
Oh I so want to work on something official for Trek, As I said I love Trek and want it to keep on going.Well I am sorry you got dragged into this. You did do some great work and it's a shame that it's associated with such a controversial production. Perhaps you could eventually work for Trek proper, as you obviously have the chops for it.
Well you should have done a better blooming job then - that ship was horrid
The Ares is not a rip off of the JJ designs, take it from the one who designed the ship. The others may be rehashes of the 2009 designs, but the Ares is a totally new design. (I speak here as just a Artist that has provided images for free to the project, I have no knowledge of the proceedings or opinion on the matter really)
It was picked out of 250 designs, and the jusdges included Doug Drexler, Mike Okuda and may more. Just a side not the Titan was my first time ever trying to design a starship.He won a contest. Opinions vary, of course, but Simon & Shuster (in 2005) thought that it was the best starship submitted to them.
Oh I so want to work on something official for Trek, As I said I love Trek and want it to keep on going.
Well you should have done a better blooming job then - that ship was horrid
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