Enterprise Goes To Warp
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that version of the enterprise is the most beautiful trek ship ever
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Every time I see her, she sets me back.
I mean, that ship looks like something American shipbuilders could make at places like Patuxent or Long Beach Naval Shipyards.
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There's a bit of the Picard Maneuver in this warp effect! Two Enterprise's at one time!
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Wonderful.
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There is no sound on the Space...
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IT'S THE ENTERPRISE
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@jmr72777 Like any great movie in the making I'm very anxious to see your take on what might have been. Cheers!
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where Can I find the rumble pulsing sound?
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I used SPACE AMBIANCE from the CD "REAL HOLLYWOOD SOUND EFFECTS" by Alan Howarth.
jmr72777 1 year ago
Richard Taylor once said: "I had always had the idea of the ENTERPRISE going through this incredible z-axis color change; the stars and everything needed to break into spectrum to become streaks of color. So, there was another idea and it was a really quick abridged version where it just kind of goes bam!" Can you do it?
Bla31n 1 year ago
@Bla31n I'm sorry I haven't gotten back to you sooner. Computer issues, actually. Once I get my software up and running, I'll give 'er a stab!
jmr72777 1 year ago
Really cool but I had this 3d Studio I didn't know it was this capable. how do I get this model? does it have the Original Enterprise?
thecopykidofthestarz 1 year ago
@thecopykidofthestarz I don't remember the site that I downloaded the ENTERPRISE from, though there are many resources online. A Google search will bring it up. The Earth & Enterprise were rendered in 3D STUDIO MAX. The ship was simply rendered coming across camera, and then speeding off. Using AFTER EFFECTS, I was able to dilate the time when it sped away, making the ship streak out. I also used TRAPCODE SHINE to make it look like it was tearing through the light barrier as it went.
jmr72777 1 year ago
That was pretty cool. I never really liked the stretchy effect from the TNG&beyond era, it was just visually uninteresting. I prefer these kind of creative light effects, it gives the impression of a light spectrum equivilent of a 'sonic boom' as the ship breaks the light speed barrier.
WelshPirate69 3 years ago
I completely agree. I liked the fact that the streaking effect was literally the light catching up with the ship. The stretchy effect was probably more in tune with the idea of warping space, but to me wasn't quite as visually interesting.
jmr72777 3 years ago