It's just a glare node in Blender, but the gate flares were Howie Day's idea. He added a whole node setup for those when he helped out with the renderingBeautiful stuff Hunter-G!!
May I ask what you use to create the flare effects in your animation?
or stone themHERESY!
Someone should call the ... SPANISH INQUISITION!
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Always lovely to see some HunterG Enterprise shots. Whilst I like the SNW TOS Enterprise revamp very much, this one's at the top of the tree for me.![]()
While I do think Hunter's version is the best of the TOS revamps, I actually really like the reflective, aluminium-like hull as it exudes a kind of 50's jet aircraft look that feels at home with an Enterprise designed to exist in an earlier timeframe than the 60's designed TOS Enterprise; a fun comparison which translates to the 2250's and 2260's too.I think I'd like the SNW Enterprise much better if they hadn't gone for that very reflective finish on it. Makes me think of aluminum foil and fragility.
Regardless, Hunter's version is by far the best I've seen anywhere.
I think I'd like the SNW Enterprise much better if they hadn't gone for that very reflective finish on it. Makes me think of aluminum foil and fragility.
I hope Hunter-G doesn't mind my sharing the fact that he has some cool new images of this beauty up on his ArtStation profile. Check it out, because he places his version next to the TOS version for comparison.
https://www.artstation.com/artwork/Eza8We
Make sure you check out the 2024 version of the TOS Enterprise by Lewis Nevin that Hunter-G references:
I do like a metallic looking hull, but SNW hull paneling looks way to uneven in my opinion, making it look dirty and amateurly built:While I do think Hunter's version is the best of the TOS revamps, I actually really like the reflective, aluminium-like hull as it exudes a kind of 50's jet aircraft look that feels at home with an Enterprise designed to exist in an earlier timeframe than the 60's designed TOS Enterprise; a fun comparison which translates to the 2250's and 2260's too.
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