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The wonderful TOS bridge imagery at...

Yep, it's nice imagery all right. You might want to offer a comment or something along with the link the next time though.
 
It worked for me. Very nice effort there. The final Quicktime panorama is AWESOME! It made me a little dizzy! A'course that could be the coffee...
 
Very nice. I saved that link. :thumbsup:

I didn't realize how many of the blue viewers there were around the bridge. I only remember two. That image shows three.
 
Outstanding work. I never really had a good feel for the layout of the bridge, or what it would be like to stand in that room, but these renderings made it seem like a real, functioning place with atmosphere and logical purpose.
 
That rocked! Excellent job. The textures and bump-maps seemed right-on. I would have thought there was more to the ceiling, though. I guess since we never really saw it on-screen, we'll never know. Still, top-notch job.
 
That was cool, proof that that brige design still works.

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* Verry Nice Indeed *
 
Mallory said:
Yep, it's nice imagery all right. You might want to offer a comment or something along with the link the next time though.
I thought I would just post the link and let the images speak for themselves.
 
137th Gebirg said:
That rocked! Excellent job. The textures and bump-maps seemed right-on. I would have thought there was more to the ceiling, though. I guess since we never really saw it on-screen, we'll never know. Still, top-notch job.

The original series bridge never had a complete ceiling, just the lighting cove above the perimeter stations which extends far enough toward the center of the set to permit most camera angles to work without revealing the soundstage scaffolding above. Some kind of featureless white partial ceiling was rigged for a shot in one of the pilots, but on a weekly basis the central part of the set was open to the soundstage ceiling.
 
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