But instead, the "final" Discovery cgi model really IS the slapped together Comic Con version - only slightly polished, with new textures, cut-outs, new nacelles, and a bit of re-working around the neck region.
It clearly isn't the same model.
But instead, the "final" Discovery cgi model really IS the slapped together Comic Con version - only slightly polished, with new textures, cut-outs, new nacelles, and a bit of re-working around the neck region.
But instead, the "final" Discovery cgi model really IS the slapped together Comic Con version - only slightly polished, with new textures, cut-outs, new nacelles, and a bit of re-working around the neck region.
...yeah, I can promise you that that was not the process.
...yeah, I can promise you that that was not the process.
It clearly isn't the same model.
So it's quite a bit modified, actually. That they might have started from the first CGI model to construct the final one doesn't mean it's the exact same model. There a quite a number of major differences.The two models are identical. Look at them side by side: It's the exact same cgi model, just slightly modified.
And they already publicly admitted the first one was "a rush job", and based on an already outdated sketch. So....?![]()
There are clear major differences.It's the exact same cgi model. Just slightly modified and polished.
So it's quite a bit modified, actually. That they might have started from the first CGI model to construct the final one doesn't mean it's the exact same model. There a quite a number of major differences.
So it's quite a bit modified, actually. That they might have started from the first CGI model to construct the final one doesn't mean it's the exact same model. There a quite a number of major differences.
According to Eaves, they liked the opened areas in the saucer. (though that's obvious since they approved it)
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just think, if you would give John Eaves the task to draw a completely new sketch for the Discovery - using the same basic Ken Adams structure as a starting point, but being allowed to design all elements, and not just add his own ones to a pre-existing design - it would have looked a lot better and more coherent.
I like them as well, I also liked them on the Vengeance.According to Eaves, they liked the opened areas in the saucer. (though that's obvious since they approved it)
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It's a refined version. But clearly the original model with only some slight alterations.
Don't get my wrong: The finished Discovery is not a bad design. It's just... unbelievable... from a workflow perspective.
I can never look at the Discovery and not see it as a weird mish-mash of different people's design sensibilities
It's just...weird...
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