And the ship is crabbing through space still. Some things never change.Looks like they used the new CG model more often than they admitted to... That's shortly before the separation sequence:
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And the ship is crabbing through space still. Some things never change.Looks like they used the new CG model more often than they admitted to... That's shortly before the separation sequence:
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If they are going to edit in new special effects, I would like to see a redesign of the U.S.S. Stargazer, to make it look more futuristic, as a ship between the ST VI and TNG era, rather than the mishmash of Ent-A model parts the production crew had to use due to budget restraints at the time. They could still keep the basic shape, but I'd like to see the vessel larger (at least the size of an Excelsior-class), with a more advanced engine design than the Constitution-class - it always seemed ridiculous that a vessel that looks smaller than the Constitution-class, armed with what looks like 23rd century weapons and engines, compared to more modern designs, was still being sent out on deep-space missions in the 2350 - that seems irresponsible of Starfleet, when they have so many more heavily armed, advanced designs, to seen a crew in such an underclassed vessel out into the dangers of deep, deep space - that's why the Miranda-class was shown to have been relegated to secondary missions, like local tactical patrol and supply duties. With the advantages of computer FX, lets give the Stargazer a more modern look ...
Let's don't...
Just because we recognize the shell as not being a state of the art design doesn't mean she wasn't state of the art for 2350 under the hood.
Plus, it'd be problematic as you'd still have the Stargazer model in Picard's Ready Room.
I'm also starting to think that that's not a matte painting in Sins or EAF of the E at least as it matches up almost identically with the original model shot in EAF: http://tng.trekcore.com/gallery/albums/s1/1x01/farpoint1_110.jpg
There are some extra lit windows and some windows missing on the neck, but otherwise it's pretty much the same. Perhaps they just tweaked the model shot digitally. It seems like they lit a few more windows digitally in the close up of the neck locks in the separation sequence as well.
If they are going to edit in new special effects, I would like to see a redesign of the U.S.S. Stargazer, to make it look more futuristic, as a ship between the ST VI and TNG era, rather than the mishmash of Ent-A model parts the production crew had to use due to budget restraints at the time. They could still keep the basic shape, but I'd like to see the vessel larger (at least the size of an Excelsior-class), with a more advanced engine design than the Constitution-class - it always seemed ridiculous that a vessel that looks smaller than the Constitution-class, armed with what looks like 23rd century weapons and engines, compared to more modern designs, was still being sent out on deep-space missions in the 2350 - that seems irresponsible of Starfleet, when they have so many more heavily armed, advanced designs, to seen a crew in such an underclassed vessel out into the dangers of deep, deep space - that's why the Miranda-class was shown to have been relegated to secondary missions, like local tactical patrol and supply duties. With the advantages of computer FX, lets give the Stargazer a more modern look ...
Let's don't...
Just because we recognize the shell as not being a state of the art design doesn't mean she wasn't state of the art for 2350 under the hood.
Plus, it'd be problematic as you'd still have the Stargazer model in Picard's Ready Room.
The only change I'd like to see with the Stargazer (and that other Constellation ship in Elementary, Dear Data) is to have it shrunken way the hell down. Considering the scale of the saucer, nacelles, and windows on that model, it appears WAY too massive in size compared to the Enterprise-D:
http://tng.trekcore.com/gallery/albums/s1/1x10/battle162.jpg
The only change I'd like to see with the Stargazer (and that other Constellation ship in Elementary, Dear Data) is to have it shrunken way the hell down. Considering the scale of the saucer, nacelles, and windows on that model, it appears WAY too massive in size compared to the Enterprise-D:
http://tng.trekcore.com/gallery/albums/s1/1x10/battle162.jpg
It and other smaller ships we see across the series could benefit from a rescaling.
It and other smaller ships we see across the series could benefit from a rescaling.
Yeah, people complain about the scale issues with JJ's Enterprise, but TNG was possibly an even worse offender over the years.
I don't really need the Stargazer to be shrunken down ALL the way (which I guess would be the length of the D's nacelles), because obviously it still has to represent some kind of threat in the story. But hopefully they at least shrink it down a little bit.
Ugh. And the lighting is a total mismatch.And then there's this hilarious shot, where the Ent-D appears almost microscopic compared to how the refit measured up in TWOK.
http://tng.trekcore.com/gallery/albums/s2/2x09/themeasureofaman025.jpg
I'm also starting to think that that's not a matte painting in Sins or EAF of the E at least as it matches up almost identically with the original model shot in EAF: http://tng.trekcore.com/gallery/albums/s1/1x01/farpoint1_110.jpg
There are some extra lit windows and some windows missing on the neck, but otherwise it's pretty much the same. Perhaps they just tweaked the model shot digitally. It seems like they lit a few more windows digitally in the close up of the neck locks in the separation sequence as well.
Looks like they used the new CG model more often than they admitted to... That's shortly before the separation sequence:
![]()
If they are going to edit in new special effects, I would like to see a redesign of the U.S.S. Stargazer, to make it look more futuristic, as a ship between the ST VI and TNG era, rather than the mishmash of Ent-A model parts the production crew had to use due to budget restraints at the time. They could still keep the basic shape, but I'd like to see the vessel larger (at least the size of an Excelsior-class), with a more advanced engine design than the Constitution-class - it always seemed ridiculous that a vessel that looks smaller than the Constitution-class, armed with what looks like 23rd century weapons and engines, compared to more modern designs, was still being sent out on deep-space missions in the 2350 - that seems irresponsible of Starfleet, when they have so many more heavily armed, advanced designs, to seen a crew in such an underclassed vessel out into the dangers of deep, deep space - that's why the Miranda-class was shown to have been relegated to secondary missions, like local tactical patrol and supply duties. With the advantages of computer FX, lets give the Stargazer a more modern look ...
Let's don't...
Just because we recognize the shell as not being a state of the art design doesn't mean she wasn't state of the art for 2350 under the hood.
Plus, it'd be problematic as you'd still have the Stargazer model in Picard's Ready Room.
The only change I'd like to see with the Stargazer (and that other Constellation ship in Elementary, Dear Data) is to have it shrunken way the hell down. Considering the scale of the saucer, nacelles, and windows on that model, it appears WAY too massive in size compared to the Enterprise-D:
http://tng.trekcore.com/gallery/albums/s1/1x10/battle162.jpg
We've officially transitioned to calling it "GalaxyXing the show".
Who says that's Saturn?But has anyone noticed that the actual planet Saturn looks rocky as opposed to what the real one is supposed to look like?
If they are going to edit in new special effects, I would like to see a redesign of the U.S.S. Stargazer, to make it look more futuristic, as a ship between the ST VI and TNG era, rather than the mishmash of Ent-A model parts the production crew had to use due to budget restraints at the time. They could still keep the basic shape, but I'd like to see the vessel larger (at least the size of an Excelsior-class), with a more advanced engine design than the Constitution-class - it always seemed ridiculous that a vessel that looks smaller than the Constitution-class, armed with what looks like 23rd century weapons and engines, compared to more modern designs, was still being sent out on deep-space missions in the 2350 - that seems irresponsible of Starfleet, when they have so many more heavily armed, advanced designs, to seen a crew in such an underclassed vessel out into the dangers of deep, deep space - that's why the Miranda-class was shown to have been relegated to secondary missions, like local tactical patrol and supply duties. With the advantages of computer FX, lets give the Stargazer a more modern look ...
Let's don't...
Just because we recognize the shell as not being a state of the art design doesn't mean she wasn't state of the art for 2350 under the hood.
Plus, it'd be problematic as you'd still have the Stargazer model in Picard's Ready Room.
The only change I'd like to see with the Stargazer (and that other Constellation ship in Elementary, Dear Data) is to have it shrunken way the hell down. Considering the scale of the saucer, nacelles, and windows on that model, it appears WAY too massive in size compared to the Enterprise-D:
http://tng.trekcore.com/gallery/albums/s1/1x10/battle162.jpg
Let's don't...
Just because we recognize the shell as not being a state of the art design doesn't mean she wasn't state of the art for 2350 under the hood.
Plus, it'd be problematic as you'd still have the Stargazer model in Picard's Ready Room.
The only change I'd like to see with the Stargazer (and that other Constellation ship in Elementary, Dear Data) is to have it shrunken way the hell down. Considering the scale of the saucer, nacelles, and windows on that model, it appears WAY too massive in size compared to the Enterprise-D:
http://tng.trekcore.com/gallery/albums/s1/1x10/battle162.jpg
It and other smaller ships we see across the series could benefit from a rescaling.
But has anyone noticed that the actual planet Saturn looks rocky as opposed to what the real one is supposed to look like?
THIS IS THE SHOT. The warp stars are OFF-ANGLE. I sincerely hope they fix that. This one shot irritates me every time it's shown. It's like the original Enterprise flying straight ahead into the screen at a 3/4 perspective...every week it did that. It looks bad.
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