Klingon Fly By
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My jaw dropped! That was gorgeoous! :) And I agree with Mebantiza, and add that I never cared for the starfighter like movements of large capital ships like they were portrayed in ST TNG and beyond. The Motion Picture and The Wrath of Khan got it right., as did you with your excellent recreation! :)
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I knew it seemed slightly different! You made it almost exactly like the opening of ST:TMP except the detailing on your model around the bridge area looks like it's lacking. It could be because you're using bump mapping for that which may not always work so well in low-light conditions...other than that, it had me fooled for the most part!
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@16vr6 The drag is force. The force on the bowling ball and balloon (if they are the same size) from drag is the same. The balloon has less mass so the drag will cause more deceleration. If the balloon has 1/100 the mass of the bowling ball, the bowling ball will get 1/100th of the deceleration of the balloon (for the same drag force).
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ands THATS about how exciting this movie got
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very nice work!
Too bad the HD version hasn't gotten as many hits- it really gains a lot in HD!
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Beauty!
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POSSE!
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Fooled me. Looks like movies use to. Real. No the fake CGI.
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Wow! The Klingon vessels are almost perfect, color's a tiny bit off, and being in film I noticed when the view changed it didn't swing exactly the same way as in the movie. And VGER was off. But the movie was redone, and if you hadn't said anything I probably wouldn't have noticed at ALL!
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@spacecowboy5000 So force affects the mass, but not the velocity of the mass?
This was really good.
jtkirkfan2002 2 years ago 6
Best part about this sequence is how it more accurately protrays the mass and scale of these vessels . Contrast for example DS9,has these and federation ships of equal\greater Mass manuvering like Jet fighters.
Mebantiza 2 years ago 4