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January 1, 2019: Sickbay Main Ward |
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January 10, 2019: Examination room back wall and bad |
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January 13: 2019: Examination room console |
For this console I initially used the same technique as done in previous Enterprise models by creating textures of all the control panels. However as I moved to the computer and comm panels on the far right, I started creating 3D models of the buttons, microphone, etc. This was inspired by my previous work Millennium Falcon cockpit where every single light and model was a 3D object, not just a texture.
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January 13, 2019 |
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January 20, 2019: Updated examination bed and display wall |
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January 20, 2019: Examination room transporter console |
The transporter control panels are the first ones in the project to be fully modeled (opposed to just textured) from the start. The remaining scan mode console below would be next. This started the groundwork for having templates for many of the reoccurring buttons and lights that I would easily be able to reuse on later control panels.
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January 20: 2019: Examination room revised console |
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January 21, 2019: Medical lab station and doctor's office |
Starting Doctor McCoy's office was a bit challenging since I created the chair completely from eye-balling a promotional image. Other models like the wall details where I could use simple geometry to get better estimates of the dimensions from known objects like doors or actors standing next to it.
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January 22: 2019: Additional panel details to medical lab consoles |
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January 28: 2019: Doctor McCoy's computer terminal |
Doctor McCoy's computer terminal was a similar challenge trying to guess the dimensions from promotional images. Fortunately there is a protoplaser in the same image. I was able to get a decent approximation of the terminal using the well documented dimensions of the protoplaser prop seen in The Original Series, The Motion Picture, and The Wrath of Khan.
The curved nature of that terminal also made it a challenge to model, but after approximating the height and width using the protoplaser, I think I have a good approximation of that terminal.
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