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| SFM Oracle Join Date: May 2006 Age: 29
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| Galaxy's Edge These are a few images I made based off the Star Trek episode Where No Man Has Gone Before. The first is my take on the classic galaxy edge barrier approach shot. The second is a more modern twist on the barrier approach. The third is the Enterprise orbiting a generic red planet, inspired by the TOS opening credits. Note: the white things in the galactic barrier aren't stars. I know there wouldn't be any visible through the barrier. They're matter (meteors, asteroids, miscellaneous debris, etc.) that got caught in the barrier. Since the barrier is made up of energy, it energized them, causing them to burn and glow. |
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| SFM Obsessed Join Date: May 2006 Location: Serenity Valley Age: 26
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| I had almost forgotten about that episode. Nice work. (Ahhhg, the needles ) |
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| SFM Oracle Join Date: May 2006 Age: 29
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| Thanks, guys. ![]() Quote:
![]() And, the Enterprise had to have the needles on the nacelles, the beginning credits featured the ship from that episode, which had the needles. A couple people on another forum pointed out to me that the second pic was a little to light, so I went back to the original render and refiltered it. | |
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