I asked Sean Hargreaves on Facebook, he says he's got no idea, and that his design has nothing like it.
Or light reflecting like it clearly is with the deflector.Gabe Koerner suggested it could be the lights on the hull top, illuminating the name and registry number. Sounds plausible.
Looks like fan art IMO. Don't think the strutts were rounded like that in Beyond.
Looked straighter to me but wasn't a ton of screen time
I asked Sean Hargreaves on Facebook, he says he's got no idea, and that his design has nothing like it.
Did you at least ask him for some more pics of the "A"?![]()
I've listened to a couple of interviews he has done. He talked about releasing renders he has done, when he was designing. He makes 3D models of the ships, and then sends them out to the companies, that will texture and occasionally add detailing. The USS Franklin didn't really need much detail added supposedly.He's only a concept artist. He already released his concept art for it. He won't have renders of the final CGI asset. Only Double Negative has those.
Loads of his concept art pictures have already been posted earlier in this thread.Did you at least ask him for some more pics of the "A"?![]()
I've listened to a couple of interviews he has done. He talked about releasing renders he has done, when he was designing. He makes 3D models of the ships, and then sends them out to the companies, that will texture and occasionally add detailing. The USS Franklin didn't really need much detail added supposedly.
I know they have the final fully realised models, but Sean's model renders are a step closer after the concept art.The models he makes for concept design work don't hold up to visual effects shots, and have to be mostly, if not completely rebuilt, while still using his 3d models as a base. The Enterprise-A in particular was heavily modified and detailed after his design was turned in. At the moment, the only people who have the final Enterprise-A CG model are Double Negative, and maybe Bad Robot and Paramount.
At the moment, the only people who have the final Enterprise-A CG model are Double Negative, and maybe Bad Robot and Paramount.
I know they have the final fully realised models, but Sean's model renders are a step closer after the concept art.
That's what I figured. I quite like how he makes his renders look like art by adding texture and backgrounds. It's much more pleasing than many of the cold, grey, texture-less concept art I've seen in other productions. I hope he knows that many of us appreciated him sharing is work. We can be a grumpy bunch.Sean does his concepting in 3D. Sean's model renders ARE the concept art.
Sigh........it looks like we will have to wait for the Blu-Ray to get more stuff.
Maybe one of our peeps here can do a digital rendering of the "A" based on everything we know......
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