It makes me think of Commodore Decker in the command chair, his ship blowing up around him, reflecting on his experience with the Kobyashi Maru test at the academy and realizing that he is living it out. You have inspired new head canon! Thank you!
on an emotional level I felt something that even the original series episode never gave me the sadness of seeing the Constellation get pounded and then the crew fleeing for their lives only to die absolutely beautiful you nailed it💯🖖🏻
Very cool, it would be interesting to see a Doomsday machine vs a Borg cube. In the non-canonical novel "Vendetta" the Doomsday machines were anti-Borg measures.
This was OUTSTANDING!! The imagination and dedication to this shows talent that the boneheads in Hollywood sorely lack with newer versions of Star Trek! You captured the essence of the original series plus gave one of the best preludes to the best episode of the original series! This combined with the actual episode would be one of the best movies ever imagined! NICELY DONE!!!
It would be a nice touch to see the Constellation's navigational deflector pushing aside some of the asteroids/rubble as it moves through the debris fields.
That was great! If I might point out something... I believe the destruction of the planet by the planet killer was more gradual and not so instant. If you remember, Decker's crew was calling him and begging him for help from the planet's surface. That implies a slower destruction of the world. He also describes that the thing was slicing off chunks of planets and digesting them. Just some points in case you want to depict any of them. But, I really LOVE what you're doing! Beautiful!
Also I would think it would be cool, as long as it isn't copyright infringement, to use some of Decker's comments during the Battle using the Enterprise: "Helm hard about, get me some distance"..."fire phasers" and such. Love the video thought.
This just goes to show what I've always said: the original _Constitution_ class design did NOT need to be updated for either the Abrams-reboot alternate timeline, nor for Strange New Worlds. All that design ever needed was improved detailing and better lighting, and it still works to perfection. The only reinterpretation of the original _Constitution_ class that is equal to the original was the movie refit version.
The movie refit looked like the organic evolution of design philosophy from new ships, mapped backward onto an older class, which is exactly how it should have looked to represent the same service, the same engineering and design traditions, and the same civilization. The recent changes look like exactly what one should expect from 21st century flash enthusiasts. Better all left as wreckage in intergalactic space.
The movie refit version sucked. We all fell in love with the original with those torpedo tube shaped nacelles. We had no choice but to embrace the refit version.
@@riodejaneiro664Not true. When I sat in the theater with my family and the refit came into view I was mesmerized. The next few minutes of starship porn both exterior and interior made the TOS feel dated. It was the natural progression. Now TNG and JJPRISE made me sick. I got used to the D, but never loved it. The E should have been TNGs Enterprise.
I can only imagine what Commodore Decker's reaction would be during the final seconds. With the Constellation heavily damaged and unable to maneuver, Commodore Decker orders his crew to abandon ship either through the transporters or the shuttlecrafts. He is more than willing to go down with the ship if it means giving his crew a chance. One by one, the crew eventually makes it off the U.S.S. Constellation and onto the planet, safe from its respective killer. Turning to his viewscreen, Decker smiles weakly, satisfied with his final decision. His satisfaction only turns to horror as he watched the machine move past the viewscreen; the Constellation drifting to follow. Fate forced him to watch what came next. His skin crawled as he watched it power up its main weapon again, aimed directly for the planet. "No." The Commodore could only mutter. Falling into a chair, skin-crawling, he could only watch helplessly as the machine destroyed the planet, leaving only rubble behind. This left him as the only survivor of the ship; the same one he meant to follow to an early grave. The viewscreen flickered off, the power of the ship being exhausted. No one to hear the distress call due to subspace interference. No one to hear his cries for help. There was no point. Decker rested his head on the desk, recalling everything that had occurred. It looped through his head endlessly. He had failed as a commander, as a leader, and as a friend to those who deemed him as such. It was only logical that he would suffer the consequences. He would die aboard the ship a broken man.
Oh wow! I have never seen an interpretation of that "event" before! They could have used it in the remastered version as a flashback. Excellent work Shea!!!!
Totally awesome. This shows all the horror and terror that Commodore Decker tried to explain to Captain Kirk. Also how fast the Constellation was knocked out. Thumbs up by an old Star Trek fan.
Oh wow.. is remake of my favorite episodes from the original series and it came out on my 50th birthday today totally awesome really good work very impressive I always wondered what it would be like to see the constellation getting all that damage done to it
You creators have been making old foes look truly terrifying. The whale probe and now the doomsday weapon. Would have added a lot of tenson if there were garbled communication between the escaping crew and the ship.
🖖😎👍Very cool and very well nicely done and executed in every way shape and form and detail indeed a job very spectacularly done for sure and the Doomsday Machine has always been one of my favorite TOS episodes as well!,👌.
Wow, looks like I'm not the only one having a bad day. Poor ship. Poor planet. Damn. But, it was still gloriously awesome ! I've never known the Doomsday Machine to be depicted in such a way ! This thing could give Marvel's Galactus a run for the money.
Damn even though I knew what I was getting into, seeing Decker's ship pounded first hand and the last of his crew fleeing in shuttles hoping for. miracle is just heart breaking.
I’ve always wondered what the battle of L374 would have looked like in the kelvin timeline; I think Decker and the kelvin Constellation would have a few more tricks up their sleeve. In fact, they might narrowly win using the same trick that the enterprise did to escape the red matter singularity in the 09 movie. The doomsday machine was vulnerable to a warp/fusion blast; the enterprise launched like 4 cores in the film. That would be the rematch of the century. One can dream!
Ooof. I was waiting for Decker's log to play. Was not disappointed. Man it really showed the short brutal futility of fighting that thing head on. Decker's instinct was to fight and that kept the machine's attention on the Constellation instead of it forgetting about her once she moved off.
Bruv! OMG! Part of me wants to place this as the "Cold Open" before the events of "The Doomsday Machine"! To quote Peter Griffin, "Freekin Sweet!!" 🤯 I've been a follower since I saw the "USS Archer Weapons Test" you uploaded and haven't stopped. 😁 Awesome work!! It is unfortunate that the Powers that be stopped fan film productions. 😔 I'd have helped ya out with original scoring/ideas/snax/you name it! Lol! Keep up the great work! I can't wait to see what's in store for us to enjoy! Thank-you for sharing this and all your talents/creations! Peace and Long Life! 🖖😎
Great work. No wonder poor Decker flipped his lid. The carnage involved then his crew. Always feel this music is the Trek equivalent/precursor to Jaws theme. Still invokes tension.
Whoa, this was epic! I hope the next thing you remake is the Enterprise A VS General Chang's bird of prey, or the Enterprise VS the Reliant, but with a Phase 2 style Enterprise and Reliant. The possibilities are endless! #thiswasawesome!
I actually used this before they aired the actual episode, so it was like a before and after story of The Doomsday Machine, so it added even more to the episode! Cannot tell you how ingenious this was and it was a awesome lead in to the full episode!!
With that iconic music, your pretty little piece gave me the old goosebumps . . I loved the way you did the planet killer's beam and the look from the front, better than the original. Yes, the planet killer didn't destroy them in one fell swoop, like the commenter says below, but so far yours is the first attempt I've seen anyway to show it actually doing something to a planet. Keep up the good work.
Very well done. The Planet Killer looks suitably menacing. I guess NCC-1071's transporters were out and they launched all their shuttles. Thumbs up for sure.
By far, Doomsday Machine Has been my favourite episode since I first saw it as a lad in the early 70s. I remember having nightmares of the planet killer. As cheesie as the modelling was (concrete and a windsock) that thing is downright creepy. This was always a backstory I wish had been expanded upon
Incredible animation!!! The Constellation looks amazing!!! I've never seen a Constitution class Starship look more beautiful!!! I've never seen the Doomsday Machine look more terrifying!!!
Beautiful and awesome! But, picky me, 2 things. 1 there should have been more space between when they encounter the device from the 4th planet to the 3rd. And the device slices chunks out of the planet, not exploding it all at once. Otherwise the crew couldn't have time to beg and plead for Decker to beam them up. Otherwise, I would love to have seen a whole episode like this. Love it! 😁😁😁😁😁
Wow! I love it. The attack and damage to Constellation was sudden and swift, not drawn out. This would be a good explanation why Commodore Decker ordered abandoned ship as he thought the doomsday machine would finish her off. Instead the machine had neutralized the “threat”, and went on to do what it was designed to do, destroy the planet. An “error in judgment” as Kirk told him.
OK SO THE DOOMSDAY MACHINE HAS EVOLVED ALITTLE!! JESUS CHRIST!!! this kinda makes me think of that one animation i remember someone once talked about, it had it the one from when Kirk first discovered the Doomsday machine got sent to Pike's era, and it showed that even tho the doomsday machine was solid Nutronium, it moved like a Snake and in the animation was MUCH faster then a tank
You have great content, but i just coincidentally came across this upload 7 hours after upload. By the way. I TOTALLY dig the channel name. I thought of the near very same name idea. Cheers!
My all time favorite TOS episode. I'm sure the writer never expected this ep to be a fan favorite. When Decker's crew called, and begged for help, that would indicate a slower, more agonizing destruction of the planet, however, the graphics were still fantastic. The pounding on the Constellation was more realistic than the original series depicted and there seemed to be continuity issues as to how much damage the DM did to the Constellation, and how the Enterprise had hardly any visible surface scratches after the unsheilded pounding it took in the original show.
Constructive criticism: It's great overall. The only two minor changes I'd recommend are: 1. 0:52 The impulse engines should be powered down during warp. 2. 1:20 The planet killer should fire on the Constellation before it begins evasive maneuvers and returns fire. That would be more in keeping with the Starfleet ethos.
Can't find an answer anywhere else, how did you get the lighting from the nacelles and windows and things to illuminate the hull? And those flashing lights near the end? 2:12
I use spotlights in After Effects. So, I make the vessels in Blender. Then move them over to Video Copilots Element 3D in After Effects. I put spotlights of the same color near the nacelles, thats how I illuminate the hull, the registry, impulse engines, etc. I, now-a-days, add the vessel in. Then I duplicate the layers that will be the illuminated layer, then I take the base layer and "shut off" all the lights. Basically making those areas dark. That way, if I want something to go offline, I can just turn the illuminate layer off.
Chilling! Much like I always imagined! And just think, there were at LEAST 2 sides in that war! How many more such robot weapons exist? And how many different types?
VERY nice! I think this is the first depiction of the phaser banks on the top of the secondary hull - generally they were thought to be embedded in the hangar deck's fantail - any particular reason for this choice?
"The Doomsday Machine" is one of my all-time favorite TOS episodes- based on Sal Kaplan's outstanding musical score _alone!!_
IT'S MY FAVORITE TOO!
Same here!
It makes me think of Commodore Decker in the command chair, his ship blowing up around him, reflecting on his experience with the Kobyashi Maru test at the academy and realizing that he is living it out. You have inspired new head canon! Thank you!
This makes Matt Decker's guilt and wretchedness all the more understandable.
Makes sense. I once had a SMSgt. Decker who saved my life in Korea.
on an emotional level I felt something that even the original series episode never gave me the sadness of seeing the Constellation get pounded and then the crew fleeing for their lives only to die absolutely beautiful you nailed it💯🖖🏻
Indeed, good job!
Very cool, it would be interesting to see a Doomsday machine vs a Borg cube. In the non-canonical novel "Vendetta" the Doomsday machines were anti-Borg measures.
"They called me, they beg me for help, four hundred of them... I couldn't do anything"
That heartbreaking.
This was OUTSTANDING!! The imagination and dedication to this shows talent that the boneheads in Hollywood sorely lack with newer versions of Star Trek! You captured the essence of the original series plus gave one of the best preludes to the best episode of the original series! This combined with the actual episode would be one of the best movies ever imagined! NICELY DONE!!!
Don’t overblow it.
It would be a nice touch to see the Constellation's navigational deflector pushing aside some of the asteroids/rubble as it moves through the debris fields.
Agreed! This was truly the age of promising entertainment! But, Let’s not forget.... The belief in vaccinations.
That was great!
If I might point out something... I believe the destruction of the planet by the planet killer was more gradual and not so instant. If you remember, Decker's crew was calling him and begging him for help from the planet's surface. That implies a slower destruction of the world. He also describes that the thing was slicing off chunks of planets and digesting them.
Just some points in case you want to depict any of them.
But, I really LOVE what you're doing! Beautiful!
Agreed. The "carving up" could be sufficiently dramatic/horrifying.
Moreover Decker said they saw this thing hovering over the planet.
@@williamhaynes4800 - Another good point.
Also I would think it would be cool, as long as it isn't copyright infringement, to use some of Decker's comments during the Battle using the Enterprise: "Helm hard about, get me some distance"..."fire phasers" and such. Love the video thought.
Agreed entirely, but love the creative direction of this. A slow kill version would be awesome if you have the time to do it one day Quantum!
This just goes to show what I've always said: the original _Constitution_ class design did NOT need to be updated for either the Abrams-reboot alternate timeline, nor for Strange New Worlds. All that design ever needed was improved detailing and better lighting, and it still works to perfection. The only reinterpretation of the original _Constitution_ class that is equal to the original was the movie refit version.
The movie refit looked like the organic evolution of design philosophy from new ships, mapped backward onto an older class, which is exactly how it should have looked to represent the same service, the same engineering and design traditions, and the same civilization. The recent changes look like exactly what one should expect from 21st century flash enthusiasts. Better all left as wreckage in intergalactic space.
The movie refit version sucked. We all fell in love with the original with those torpedo tube shaped nacelles. We had no choice but to embrace the refit version.
@@riodejaneiro664Not true. When I sat in the theater with my family and the refit came into view I was mesmerized. The next few minutes of starship porn both exterior and interior made the TOS feel dated. It was the natural progression. Now TNG and JJPRISE made me sick. I got used to the D, but never loved it. The E should have been TNGs Enterprise.
Naa I like the updated constitution either way
The SNW constitution looks better than the original, just like how the TMP refit looks better then the original
1:23 Deckers helmsman be like: Screw that, im not gonna fight that...
I can only imagine what Commodore Decker's reaction would be during the final seconds.
With the Constellation heavily damaged and unable to maneuver, Commodore Decker orders his crew to abandon ship either through the transporters or the shuttlecrafts. He is more than willing to go down with the ship if it means giving his crew a chance.
One by one, the crew eventually makes it off the U.S.S. Constellation and onto the planet, safe from its respective killer. Turning to his viewscreen, Decker smiles weakly, satisfied with his final decision.
His satisfaction only turns to horror as he watched the machine move past the viewscreen; the Constellation drifting to follow. Fate forced him to watch what came next. His skin crawled as he watched it power up its main weapon again, aimed directly for the planet.
"No." The Commodore could only mutter.
Falling into a chair, skin-crawling, he could only watch helplessly as the machine destroyed the planet, leaving only rubble behind. This left him as the only survivor of the ship; the same one he meant to follow to an early grave. The viewscreen flickered off, the power of the ship being exhausted. No one to hear the distress call due to subspace interference. No one to hear his cries for help. There was no point.
Decker rested his head on the desk, recalling everything that had occurred. It looped through his head endlessly. He had failed as a commander, as a leader, and as a friend to those who deemed him as such. It was only logical that he would suffer the consequences. He would die aboard the ship a broken man.
Elegantly written.
Wow… that was very well written.
@@MsSissiePooh Thanks! Although I came up with it in like 2 seconds XD
Oh wow! I have never seen an interpretation of that "event" before!
They could have used it in the remastered version as a flashback.
Excellent work Shea!!!!
Totally awesome. This shows all the horror and terror that Commodore Decker tried to explain to Captain Kirk.
Also how fast the Constellation was knocked out. Thumbs up by an old Star Trek fan.
That actually got my heart racing.
At least we know how the Constellation was badly damaged before the Enterprise found the crippled Constellation. 😀
This video is absolutely spectacular!!!! I continue to be impressed by your great work!!! 🖖
Speechless now.🤯
Great tie in with the TOS episode.
Fan -flippin- tastic!
Oh wow.. is remake of my favorite episodes from the original series and it came out on my 50th birthday today totally awesome really good work very impressive I always wondered what it would be like to see the constellation getting all that damage done to it
Thank you! I really appreciate it. And happy birthday :)
@@QuantumDesignsAZ thank you very much it is very good work and the Doomsday Machine is my favorite episode from the original series
You creators have been making old foes look truly terrifying. The whale probe and now the doomsday weapon.
Would have added a lot of tenson if there were garbled communication between the escaping crew and the ship.
🖖😎👍Very cool and very well nicely done and executed in every way shape and form and detail indeed a job very spectacularly done for sure and the Doomsday Machine has always been one of my favorite TOS episodes as well!,👌.
This is awesome. Now i want a prequel of the doomsday machine coming from the other galaxy and eating planets for 5 minutes
Very well done! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Excellent work! I always wondered what the battle was like.
This is so cool to watch. I enjoyed watching this mini movie.
Wow, looks like I'm not the only one having a bad day. Poor ship. Poor planet. Damn. But, it was still gloriously awesome ! I've never known the Doomsday Machine to be depicted in such a way ! This thing could give Marvel's Galactus a run for the money.
Aww, Poor Constellation.
This is what happened to Commodore Decker's starship before Enterprise showed up. (edit)
@@christophergolas9930 I think you mean, Commodore Matthew Decker.
@@dexoearth9167 Thanks - good catch!
Well done! You should definitely pat yourself on the back! This was well worth the wait! Can’t wait for more content. 😍😍😍 🖖🏽🖖🏽🖖🏽🖖🏽
Excellent work- on the visuals, to be sure, but also on using 3 minutes so well to build the dramatic tension. The pacing was excellent.
VERY NICE! This is one of my favorite episodes from the original series.
Not just a great job at animation but a wonderful homage to Sol Kaplan. I know he and mr. Roddenberry would like this. Thank you
Watching this again
Still great as the 1st time.
Happy New Year!🥳🥳🎺🎶🎵🎵🎶🎺🥳🥳
Wow if this was how the episode opened up.
So well done 👍🏻
You hit this out of the park! Would love to see this added into the doomsday episode
Damn even though I knew what I was getting into, seeing Decker's ship pounded first hand and the last of his crew fleeing in shuttles hoping for. miracle is just heart breaking.
Your video is a nice little tribute to one of the best and most legendary episodes of the original Star Trek!
Freaking awsome! Awesome! Awesome!. Give us more!!!.
And thank you!!!!!!!
Very savage attack sequence, definitely well produced film quality. How come we don't get this on Star Trek New Frontiers?
Because STNF hasn't come out yet.
this is lore
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Absolute cinema.
OUTSTANDING !!!!!
Way cool! (Yes, I'm one of those oldie guys from the '50's & '60's that still used terms from those days.)
Excellent work!
A really great idea! Great storytelling in a part of this story we did not originally see. Bravo!
Wow, someone finally remembered the aft phaser banks.
Very well done !
EXTREMELY WELL DONE. . . . Savage as expected.
I’ve always wondered what the battle of L374 would have looked like in the kelvin timeline; I think Decker and the kelvin Constellation would have a few more tricks up their sleeve. In fact, they might narrowly win using the same trick that the enterprise did to escape the red matter singularity in the 09 movie. The doomsday machine was vulnerable to a warp/fusion blast; the enterprise launched like 4 cores in the film. That would be the rematch of the century. One can dream!
Ooof. I was waiting for Decker's log to play. Was not disappointed. Man it really showed the short brutal futility of fighting that thing head on. Decker's instinct was to fight and that kept the machine's attention on the Constellation instead of it forgetting about her once she moved off.
Bruv! OMG! Part of me wants to place this as the "Cold Open" before the events of "The Doomsday Machine"! To quote Peter Griffin, "Freekin Sweet!!" 🤯 I've been a follower since I saw the "USS Archer Weapons Test" you uploaded and haven't stopped. 😁 Awesome work!! It is unfortunate that the Powers that be stopped fan film productions. 😔 I'd have helped ya out with original scoring/ideas/snax/you name it! Lol! Keep up the great work! I can't wait to see what's in store for us to enjoy! Thank-you for sharing this and all your talents/creations! Peace and Long Life! 🖖😎
Well done.
Great work. No wonder poor Decker flipped his lid. The carnage involved then his crew.
Always feel this music is the Trek equivalent/precursor to Jaws theme. Still invokes tension.
Fascinating.
In the immortal words of KHAN: "Excellent."
Damn!! Excellent work!!
0:30 I really like the warp effect. Updated, yet stays truer to the Constitution style than other attempts I've seen.
Whoa, this was epic! I hope the next thing you remake is the Enterprise A VS General Chang's bird of prey, or the Enterprise VS the Reliant, but with a Phase 2 style Enterprise and Reliant. The possibilities are endless! #thiswasawesome!
“Anyway let’s land on this planet to escape the planet killer. Nothing can go wrong with this plan.”
I actually used this before they aired the actual episode, so it was like a before and after story of The Doomsday Machine, so it added even more to the episode! Cannot tell you how ingenious this was and it was a awesome lead in to the full episode!!
Far out ! That was cool, it really hit the right spot with me. Keep it up please. Cheers.
With that iconic music, your pretty little piece gave me the old goosebumps . . I loved the way you did the planet killer's beam and the look from the front, better than the original. Yes, the planet killer didn't destroy them in one fell swoop, like the commenter says below, but so far yours is the first attempt I've seen anyway to show it actually doing something to a planet. Keep up the good work.
Very well done. The Planet Killer looks suitably menacing. I guess NCC-1071's transporters were out and they launched all their shuttles. Thumbs up for sure.
By far, Doomsday Machine Has been my favourite episode since I first saw it as a lad in the early 70s. I remember having nightmares of the planet killer. As cheesie as the modelling was (concrete and a windsock) that thing is downright creepy. This was always a backstory I wish had been expanded upon
Excellent! Just fantastic!
Incredible animation!!! The Constellation looks amazing!!! I've never seen a Constitution class Starship look more beautiful!!! I've never seen the Doomsday Machine look more terrifying!!!
Great lighting the Enterprise...!! All great...!!
Great job!!!!!!!!!
that was absolutely wonderful just as i imagined when i saw the episode. still one of the best original series episodes to date 374/10
Very Good Video! 👏👏👏
I never understood why the USS Constellation didn’t warp the hell outta there…. Oh right. Commodore Decker 😢
This is very well done. Great job.
This is awesome!!
Beautiful and awesome! But, picky me, 2 things. 1 there should have been more space between when they encounter the device from the 4th planet to the 3rd. And the device slices chunks out of the planet, not exploding it all at once. Otherwise the crew couldn't have time to beg and plead for Decker to beam them up. Otherwise, I would love to have seen a whole episode like this. Love it! 😁😁😁😁😁
Wow! I love it. The attack and damage to Constellation was sudden and swift, not drawn out. This would be a good explanation why Commodore Decker ordered abandoned ship as he thought the doomsday machine would finish her off. Instead the machine had neutralized the “threat”, and went on to do what it was designed to do, destroy the planet. An “error in judgment” as Kirk told him.
This is some excellent work. I am now subscribed and waiting for the next posting.
This is how the Doomsday episode should have started.
OK SO THE DOOMSDAY MACHINE HAS EVOLVED ALITTLE!! JESUS CHRIST!!! this kinda makes me think of that one animation i remember someone once talked about, it had it the one from when Kirk first discovered the Doomsday machine got sent to Pike's era, and it showed that even tho the doomsday machine was solid Nutronium, it moved like a Snake and in the animation was MUCH faster then a tank
Sad to see a Constitution-class ship go down.
This was pretty cool for the original battle.
That's terrifying and badass at the same time!
They should’ve made Doomsday Machine a Star Trek movie.
You have great content, but i just coincidentally came across this upload 7 hours after upload. By the way. I TOTALLY dig the channel name. I thought of the near very same name idea. Cheers!
nice work man really nice work
My all time favorite TOS episode. I'm sure the writer never expected this ep to be a fan favorite. When Decker's crew called, and begged for help, that would indicate a slower, more agonizing destruction of the planet, however, the graphics were still fantastic. The pounding on the Constellation was more realistic than the original series depicted and there seemed to be continuity issues as to how much damage the DM did to the Constellation, and how the Enterprise had hardly any visible surface scratches after the unsheilded pounding it took in the original show.
Nicely done!
That was fantastic
Doomsday Machine, Balance of Terror, Devil in the Dark, Charlie X and Piece of the Action my all time favorite STTOS episodes
Constructive criticism:
It's great overall. The only two minor changes I'd recommend are:
1. 0:52 The impulse engines should be powered down during warp.
2. 1:20 The planet killer should fire on the Constellation before it begins evasive maneuvers and returns fire. That would be more in keeping with the Starfleet ethos.
Can't find an answer anywhere else, how did you get the lighting from the nacelles and windows and things to illuminate the hull? And those flashing lights near the end? 2:12
I use spotlights in After Effects. So, I make the vessels in Blender. Then move them over to Video Copilots Element 3D in After Effects.
I put spotlights of the same color near the nacelles, thats how I illuminate the hull, the registry, impulse engines, etc.
I, now-a-days, add the vessel in. Then I duplicate the layers that will be the illuminated layer, then I take the base layer and "shut off" all the lights. Basically making those areas dark. That way, if I want something to go offline, I can just turn the illuminate layer off.
@@QuantumDesignsAZ Great, thanks. I'm working on a template for the DSC Enterprise, it's taking a while... :)
Whoa!!! Awesome
Thank you for making the Planet Killer terrifying again. 😁
RIP GERALD FREID 🖖🏻😔🥺😕
Chilling! Much like I always imagined! And just think, there were at LEAST 2 sides in that war! How many more such robot weapons exist? And how many different types?
Wow! What excellent animation!
Terrifying shot as the Doomsday Machine comes out of the rubble from the firstvplanet!
We’ll done!
Maybe captain. 7 of the Ent G can find another planet killer next season
The best episode The Doomsday Machine
VERY COOL!
nice presentation and job
Good video. Perhaps consider that the large number of crew couldn’t fit inside only three shuttles.
Out standing stuff! love it.👌😃
Where is the rest of it? This was released 8 months ago!
VERY nice! I think this is the first depiction of the phaser banks on the top of the secondary hull - generally they were thought to be embedded in the hangar deck's fantail - any particular reason for this choice?
I would have grabbed a writer an insist that photon torpedoes become active. - Commodore Decker lol
I love your designs, I'm going to subscribe