good. i'm surprised by the thinness of the saucer edge in the promo, it's a lot sleeker than i was expecting.Trekyards scaled their model* based on the promo image, and if the scale is even remotely close, Discovery is pretty small. Because it has super long engines, it is longer than Connie, but it has way less volume. I hope this is correct.
* (not 100% accurate model, but close)
looks about right given the size of the windows. unless they're kelvin timeline windows in which case they're gigantic bay windows and she is way too large.I suspect that art exaggerates the size of the figure in order to make them visible on the saucer edge/to make the saucer recognizable as such relative to the figure. But, of course, we'll see.
i'm assuming the lack of detail in the windows here is a stylistic choice for the poster and that the CGI we've seen in the trailers has been mostly preliminary.One thing of notice: The lack of detail in the windows. The cgi Enterprise model, which is 16 years old by now, had pictures of the sets behind the windows. Hell, even the Voyager model had more than just lit-up squares! A problem the Shenzhou also had in the trailers.
I suspect that art exaggerates the size of the figure in order to make them visible on the saucer edge/to make the saucer recognizable as such relative to the figure. But, of course, we'll see.
If it is not in scale, how you assume the deck layout to work then? If it is in scale, the arrangement of the windows makes perfect sense for a single deck saucer rim.I'm leaning towards this as well. Like I said earlier, if the saucer was in scale to the figure, there wouldn't be enough room on two buses to show that it was a saucer.
If it is not in scale, how you assume the deck layout to work then? If it is in scale, the arrangement of the windows makes perfect sense for a single deck saucer rim.
They are hiding (the details in the windows of) the ship!!!![]()
i'm assuming the lack of detail in the windows here is a stylistic choice for the poster and that the CGI we've seen in the trailers has been mostly preliminary.
given the fact that the recent films have all shown the interior of the enterprise through the windows - including people looking out or even running around within - i'd guess we'll get something like that with discovery too.
with shenzhou's underslung bridge and large window/view screen, it would be silly if they didn't render interior detail. and we have seen that shot of michael as the camera zooms in through the glass. so yeah.
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