Forbin said:
Are you crazy, going into an asteroid field?!
PlanetMudd said:
They'd be crazy to follow us ...
Thanks.ThomastheCat said:
Well done! The Enterprise is gorgeous!
Hey, I'm not the one giving the course heading orders! (And I think we all know what the mental state is of the fella in gold in that preview...Forbin said:
Are you crazy, going into an asteroid field?!
Bingo! This is my answer to the question of how the Enterprise never seemed to stray very far away from the damaged (and at this point, still powerless) Constellation while she was being chased by the Planet Killer... almost the entire episode takes place inside the asteroid remains of System L-374, and the Enterprise couldn't go to warp to evade the doomsday machine while still inside the debris field.PlanetMudd said:
They'd be crazy to follow us ...
Got to, man. I've been working on this since occasionally since I "officially" stopped at the end of 2006, but the breakthrough occurred a month or so ago when I finally figured out a "recipe" for consistently and quickly creating and rendering the asteroid fields that are a constant background component of the entire episode (and take longer to render than the Enterprise herself). Before my eureka! moment it would sometimes take me days to "build" an asteroid field for each scene, and they would never look the same from one scene to the next... very discouraging.FrontLine said:
You're Gonna finish it?![]()
Uhhh, thanks?Venardhi said:
The video was a bit choppy on my end, but I love the way it looks like it was made with old technology. The tracking is a little off, the ship doesn't look quite right in with the asteroids, etc.
Hmm, not sure what you're talking about. There's lots of color in that asteroid field and in the dust clouds in the background. Maybe your monitor needs adjustment...?Mariner Class said:
There's no color in the space shots. That's more distracting than anything.
Which is why I gave myself a deadline of Christmas. It gives me enough time to finish this without rushing, and it'll give me and my frields something Trekish to watch on Christmas Day.doctorwho 03 said:
Oh, well. At least we'll be getting something for Christmas this year.![]()
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If you see some sort of shoe-shaped pattern in the debris field, I assure you it's completely random... the LightWave plugin I built to generate asteroid fields just spits out rocks at random points within the field of view of the camera... no built-in patterns that I know of!lennier1 said:
Amazing pic.
Will the final version include the shoe in the background?
ST-One said:
Looks great :thumbsup:
Am I glad that I can be such a nuisance![]()
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