My god, I thought the first couple renders you posted were set photos or HD screengrabs, @Mr. Phreez!
Me too!
My god, I thought the first couple renders you posted were set photos or HD screengrabs, @Mr. Phreez!
My god, I thought the first couple renders you posted were set photos or HD screengrabs, @Mr. Phreez! Seriously some impressive work on the level of Donny Versiga. The Roddenberry Archive folks would probably love your stuff.
As someone who's writing a fanfic which takes place aboard a Galaxy-class ship with the occasional scene set in Cetacean Ops, I would welcome these for potential reference material!
These are phenomenal
Thanks, Jedman67!Nicely done!
@Mr. Phreez Is this the unsure area you're referring to?
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It's the bit of hallway next to the cargobay doors, with the door that opens to the room connected to the crew quarters (often redressed for various sets like the morgue or the medical rehab room).
If so, I might have some references that could help
I meant 'wonderful' - typo central today.That is exactly the location! Any screenshots of that whole corner area would be wunderful. I came across some a week or so ago - and lost them. lol. Any help is appreciated!
Here are some shots of that corridor from inside the room:
Yes, I believe the turbolift door is about 80" tall, whereas those other doors are about 83"@Tate Meyer - If standing and looking at the holodeck entrance. To your left is a turbolift on that angled wall. To your right is the nook with the two doors in it (the area you just provided me with) - are all three of these doors the same height or am I right and thinking the turbolift door to the left would be a shorter door?
Perfect. Thanks.Yes, I believe the turbolift door is about 80" tall, whereas those other doors are about 83"
Thank you so very much for that compliment!@Mr. Phreez, stunning work! I'm filled with awe and envy when I see all you fine folks recreating these legendary sets. These corridors, these doors, the holodeck — all of it takes me back to my childhood and being fascinated with how futuristic everything looked and felt. And being able to recreate it to such a realistic degree and then basically walk through those places as if they were real must be such a special experience. I feel similarly – or maybe even moreso, if I'm to be completely honest – about the sets of Deep Space Nine, and I hope one of these days someone with your skills comes along to recreate those as well. I've often thought about maybe even commissioning someone like @Rekkert to recreate ops or something smaller, like maybe a runabout cockpit, but never got around to do so.
By the way, is that Moriarty's reflection in that Holodeck panel? Spooked me for a second there.![]()
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