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Star Trek Voyager - 4k / HD Intro - NeonVisual

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Attempting to emulate my heroes. If you would like to support the channel you can now do so with a Patreon donation from $2 a month, and get access to incremental update videos, wallpapers from my master files without youtube compression, draft animatics, and your name on screen! Your support is greatly appreciated in covering costs of hardware and electricity rendering! Thanks :-) This recreation is nothing but my love for the Voyager title sequence. Voyager VFX under the wizardry of Dan Curry and his team drove me as a teen to wanting to emulate my heroes and work toward a future in VFX. I'm not quite there yet. Sub and hit the bell icon to be notified of new project uploads! Thanks Gizmodo! I originally recreated this title sequence in 2012 when entering the world of VFX and animation. Since then I have gained a bit more experience and wanted to revisit the project again, so this is me giving something back to the community. This is also very much hero worship of Dan Curry, title designer; John Grower, effects and animation supervisor; Erik Tiemens, storyboard/design; and Eric Guaglione, animation supervisor, who won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Main Title Design in 1995, and the reason I got in to VFX! You can see my laughable 2012 attempt here: The ship herself is a highly modified version of Voyager originally by Sarod (), which has been knocking around online since the late 90’s. I retextured and bought it up to 4k standards including miniature cabins behind windows, a complete rebuild of the nacelles, and some (non canon) self-illumination. I used a plugin for Lightwave called “Turbulence FD” from Jawset () for the fluid simulation in the nebula segment, and aside from that everything else is stock. “Star Trek and all related marks, logos and characters are solely owned by CBS Studios Inc. This fan production is not endorsed by, sponsored by, nor affiliated with CBS, Paramount Pictures, or any other Star Trek franchise, and is a non-commercial fan-made film intended for recreational use. No commercial exhibition or distribution is permitted. No alleged independent rights will be asserted against CBS or Paramount Pictures.”

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