It would be a better comparison if they were lit identically. The heavy shadows are better as per the first image because they feel more real. The second suffers from too much fill, which is a common problem in CGI, where it seems like the artists are afraid of the high and low ends so everything ends up in murky bland midtones.The 2 cgi models created for the TOS-R project. The first when they were trying to stay too close to the less detailed original and the new one.
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It would be a better comparison if they were lit identically. The heavy shadows are better as per the first image because they feel more real. The second suffers from too much fill, which is a common problem in CGI, where it seems like the artists are afraid of the high and low ends so everything ends up in murky bland midtones.
Here's one of my favorite depictions of the "refit" Enterprise; it was painted by Robert McCall. I had a chance to buy one of these posters a couple years back, and missed out. Been looking for one ever since.
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Yes, the Refit/A is a beautiful ship, and her fans are legion, but I'll take the original's sexy bussard domes any day!
I think the best way to illustrate the original idea of this thread, which was the fact that low rent Digital effects do not mix well with the very Analog look of TOS, is to make a video.
So I made one.
Spockboy
Sorry about that.Your Vimeo link is showing up as a Private Video and asking for a log in.
I think the best way to illustrate the original idea of this thread, which was the fact that low rent Digital effects do not mix well with the very Analog look of TOS, is to make a video.
So I made one.
First of all lets get something out of the way.
Greg Jein's model has several inaccuracies that all we Trek nerds acknowledge but so did CBS Digital's Enterprise so let's just focus on how much less jarring it is to use real models instead of mediocre CGI with the original series.
Spockboy
Though I have always loved the Original 1701, I really liked the concept ship USS Metaluna designed by Brad "Judexavier" McClintock. To me, it is like the original design perfected.![]()
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