There's a lot of smooth shadows and highlights on this Enterprise model. In addition, it is the TOS design!
Holy name-dropping, Batman!
The question was were there 3D packages available for the Amiga by Autumn of 86? The graphics certainly look to be low enough in scanlines to be a 320x240ish display, but then there are elements like the arrowhead on this image which are do not display jaggies, which is a tipoff that not everything here was generated on a personal computer.
The question was were there 3D packages available for the Amiga by Autumn of 86? The graphics certainly look to be low enough in scanlines to be a 320x240ish display, but then there are elements like the arrowhead on this image which are do not display jaggies, which is a tipoff that not everything here was generated on a personal computer.
One of the lines in the vector graphic thingy on the left is suspiciously free of jaggies as well (lower center). Or it looks like the vertical resolution is much higher than the horizontal.
Then you must love ACTION JACKSON, it is the only other movie where the smoke levels are so obnoxious (like Chekov running through a CLOUD BANK inside an aircraft carrier) that you have to start laughing while watching it, yet simultaneously feeling bad for what everybody had to breathe on set.
That's just the pollution levels in the latter part of the 20th century...and Klingon gas.Then you must love ACTION JACKSON, it is the only other movie where the smoke levels are so obnoxious (like Chekov running through a CLOUD BANK inside an aircraft carrier) that you have to start laughing while watching it, yet simultaneously feeling bad for what everybody had to breathe on set.
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