USS Potemkin Shuttlebay Showcase - Star Trek Fan Art
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- Hope you all had a great start to 2022! Here's a new video by Rob, this time featuring the main shuttlebay of the Excelsior-Class USS Potemkin from TNG. If you want to see static renders of the model, plus some of my rationale behind it, check it out on my portfolio: tadeodoria.com...
Full Credits:
Unreal Engine composition & cinematic by Rob Bryan (rob@messy-desk.co.uk)
Music composed by Patrick Phillips
Excelsior-Class starship model by Chris Kuhn
Type-15 shuttlepod interiors by MartianDays
Models & Textures unless stated otherwise by me (tadeodoria.com)
Can't get enough of the never seen parts of the "lost era" starships like the Excelsior through Ent-C eras.
I would love to see the USS Balmung and USS Mughi from Dan Uyeno. The art from the Starship calendars are awesome!
My personal favorite was the phalanx class USS repulse, it's a shame I can find any other images of the ship T-T
Wow! that was really well done. Excellent camera work throughout.Great models. Nice choice of music too.
Better than the last few movies 🎥!!!
You’re joking, right?
Better than discovery, picard and strange new worlds. I don't understand why they have to make all the ships dark and remove all lights. This is much better than any of these.
@@sirjanin I see you’re attempting to speak intelligently, obviously without watching Picard Season 3.
@@Adarkane325xi uss titan-A: interiors without lights and hull painted with that dark metalic paint.
@@sirjanin I have no idea what you’re talking about, nor do i care. Please don’t @-me again.
I love seeing a TNG-era Excelsior in all her glory!
An awesome model and film. I especially like how it builds up - going from details picked out by camera light, to the room lighting up, to the shuttle warp nacelles activating and finally launching the shuttle.
The warning klaxon from the Next Generation era was a touch that I think other people would've overlooked as a needed thing for ambiance.
star trek cargo and shuttle bays have always freaked me out. Imagine standing in one like this that's completely open to the cosmos. The only thing in between you and that is some sort of force field that could break at any moment.
Yeah, same with Star Wars or any other SciFi really, it's a staple at this point XD
The computer graphics are perfect!! Sooo real!
Brilliant use of perspective at the end 👍
An avid fan of your work! Absolutely love this video! My favorite things about starships are shuttlebays. Big ships that contain little ships! Read your analysis on this particular layout and bay. Very astute and brings to scale on its sizing!
Thanks so much! I agree, I love shuttlebays haha, they're just very time consuming to create. :)
Umm maybe we should call the shuttles boats... because a ship can carry a boat.....
Absolutely wonderful. The last shot of the shuttle flying away from the ship is just magical. Thankyou for sharing.😃
Holy crow man! I'll watch every single one of these over what they're shoving down our throats as Star Trek today. THIS is Trek. Thanks!
All the more infuriating with the fact that, even if someone made an immersive sim game with this level of graphics, CBS would send a cease and desist order because we can't have nice things.
it's like they know what we want but refuse to let us have it..
@@moffxanatos6376 Sounds like our planet Earth should have a slogan: We Cannot Have Nice Things.
All this reminds me of Governor Nix from the movie of Tomorrowland (2015). Does anyone remember the speech before the fight with Governor Nix and his robotic humanoids?
Gave me chills. Thx u
Beautifully done i got the goosebumps
This video is amazing! Great job with everything. Excelsior class is my favorite. One thing though, I would like to see Brandon Routh as Superman again.
Incredible work. Such a tragedy that in todays world the studio's making Star Trek (or what passes for it these days) won't embrace the old Trek us fans know and love. I'd love to see stories and adventures from this era of Star Trek with the kind of gorgeous CG you've treated us to here. Bravo my friend.
That was incredible. Great work.
Totally blown away by this! Well done!
Love the Aztec-ing.
Extraordinary. Very well done.
I had a smile all through this.
Excellent lighting throughout and as others have said, the mysterious build up is very satisfying.
Spectacular work!
Wow fantastic 💗
FANTASTIC!!! You just Have to do MORE!!!!! :)
Stupendous work
1:20 is when it gives me chills
Superb work, thank you!
I love what the "camera" choices do for the realism
Fantastic work.🎉
I love what you did with this ship!
Amazing! Thank you for your great work!
Well done.
Awesome!! Love this!! 🌟
Great great great ! So well done !
Awesome! Would love to see a Constitution on here.
Wow! That's amazingly well done! Right down to the camera movements as if being hand held.
excellent
I don't know what to say its beautiful
very nice
That is cool
Effing Fabulous!
Worf’s adoptive dad Sergei Rozhenko served on the USS Potemkin as Chief Engineer
He was a Chief Petty Officer on the Intrepid :)
Love your work...!! I'd love to have your take on the Enterprise B...!!
Thank you for showing another deck of the Excelsior Class , besides the bridge. I've often wondered what it looks like inside that rear shuttle bay. That was nice.
Nx-01 would be great
Beautiful. Simply, beautiful.
Fantastic
Jeeezz!!! That was spectacular!! 😍😍👏👏
We’ll done! This is exceptional
I really enjoyed that
Tadeo! That was frakking awesome!!
Absolutely beautiful
This is a beauty. Great work.
Dam, this looks so good!!
Absolutely awesome
Awesome!!!! Love seeing the TNG-era shuttle!!!
Also, just when I'm thinkin wow big shuttlebay the shuttle flies out and it's like k maybe not tho.
Great work, pleasure seeing it, wish there was more
The Excelsior class really is a strange ship, the secondary hull for example is almost just 2 decks. Take away the main shuttle bay, the weird hump the pylons attach to, the neck, the auxiliary craft bay on the bottom, and the deflector assembly along with its shroud. Whats left is something that looks like a 2 deck high surfboard.....
great job
Excelente 👌
Always been an admirer of your work. this is just as good as all the rest =)
That was very cool, leaves me wanting more,
Well done.
Now I am thinking about getting another Excelsior kit to build as the Potemkin.
First of all, well done. I would point out that Potemkin is depicted as a Miranda in ST IV. In my fanfic novel, Potemkin is transferred to an Excelsior as well so we must be in some sort of sync. Beautiful work. Thank you for sharing it. If you want to check out my novel, just google Star Trek Lost Destiny Race.
Potemkin was never shown as a Miranda, you might be thinking of the Saratoga on ST IV. Potemkin was mentioned and shown several times on TNG and DS9, as an Excelsior-Class.
memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/USS_Potemkin_(Excelsior_class)
@@TadeoDOria I remember seeing them pass a dead Miranda and referring to Potemkin. I will rewatch. You should too.
@@hemaccabe4292 Indeed, that's the Saratoga. :)
@@TadeoDOria Saratoga is shown prominently. Potemkin gets shown in passing. Still need to rewatch.
Well done! Keep it up!
fan art is my favorite when done right.
Sweet!!!!❤
Perfecto !
This is SO good!
Epic!
Freakin' Awesome Sauce! :D
I love this so much it looks like the U.S.S FLONTAN NCC - 072549 B. I am talking about the star ship. 🖖😎
Awesome video!
Im not sure what impressed me more the Excelsior class, the Shuttlebay and shuttles or the starfield.
Nice!
Bravo!
Cool. Is this the ship that brought Jake and Benjamin Sisko to DSN? Because in Emissary we only got to see the hollodeck and the small section of the outside corridor.
No, it's unknown what ship that was. This one did participate in the Dominion War later one, it was mentioned in "You Are Cordially Invited".
This was the ship Riker was on when he got duplicated.
just wondering, where can i find more of Patric Philips work?
Very nice-looking work, but the sun's distance perspective shouldn't have moved -at all- during the pull-away till loooong' after the Potemkin had disappeared from sight.
Funny that no one is ever seen getting into or out of those fancy shuttles.
Yeah, I was gonna model the entrance hatch but I never did lol
@@TadeoDOria Yeah, this is my favorite shuttle, the Type 7 I believe. According to an early TNG episode, you see Data entering it, or at least walking toward the front of it. There are some who believe that it's entered from the rear, but that is the impulse drive section. But then they abandoned that shuttle for the movie era ones. The full-size mockup that was on TNG, although not a perfect representation, wasn't too bad, IMHO. I'd love to see a definitive blueprint that shows the exact interior with egress and ingress.
@@danarseti Yeah Probert's original design fully features a hatch that opens at the front, and it was seen in a matte painting he did for early TNG.
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Plus on the interior set the ramp portion is fully visible, if never used because the cost of doing a full size model wouldn't been exorbitant.
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@@TadeoDOria Wow, thanks for the images and the confirmation. Definitely my favorite ST shuttle. Although I kinda dig the Runabouts, too. You can live in one of those babies.
For a second there , I thought the potempkin forgot to pay it's electrical bill
Warp speed gods know but maybe 200 years from now human might able to built starship to cruise along the milkyway galaxy
This is so cool, and sadly still we do not have a video game to play like this!!! Wonder why that is?! We only have to fly ships from 3rd perspective, they look so small and not real, I always wanted this, to play a game with the real size ships!!!! But I digress, we will never see somet like this.....even in our alleged age of "technology advancement"
Tadeo D'Oria please tell me, can we as humanity build such a video game like Star Trek online, but with real size ships, and everything inside like in the movies!? Or we are not there yet....?? Are we gonna need Quantum Computers for this?
I'm curious, did you "cheat" the shuttlebay doors to open properly or are they modelled so they can open/close without deformation/hull sliding issues?
Definitely cheat them open. Besides the fact that I wasn't gonna animate that, there's no physical way they fit into the hull given the shape it has.
Imagine if it was called the USS Potemkin Village and it was just an outer hull with no superstructure or anything inside.....
What’s your 3D software of choice?
Blender, with LCARS and textures on Inkscape. The animation itself was made by my mate Rob Bryan using Unreal Engine :)
for what is quite a big ship. excelsior has quite a small shuttlebay. only a little larger than the constitution
Yeah Excelsior doesn't really have a lot of internal volume. It might be very long, but it has a very "thin" shape and it shows in stuff like this.
Most Federation shuttlebays are way, WAY too small when you think about the supposed number of shuttles a ship has. Where are they stored and worked on? Where are the spare parts? The only one that seems remotely realistic is the Galaxy’s main shuttlebay.
It's beautiful
better than Star Trek
USS Potemkin? It's just a model.
It would have been nice if you had left in some nods to the great age and history of these ships, instead of pasting LCARS over everything. They would, after all, have been nearly a hundred years old at the time.
As with all my interiors I'm trying to be faithful to how they were displayed on the show, and on TNG every Excelsior class we saw had LCARS rather than the classic displays. Plus the Potemkin would've been a bit over 50 by TNG, not at all near 100. :)
@@TadeoDOria I stand corrected, so please redirect my comment to the TNG crew ;-)