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Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP21 Jun 2013 12:41 p.m. PST

"This is my second favorite story after the Viper Mark II. Both spaceships have the same exhaust nozzles in the engines.

Talk about ugly cool, this spaceship wins the first prize. Some viewers may have noticed that in the TV show Firefly, they used three different Serenity spaceship 3D models. The original 3D Serenity (I did not build this one) was used for the far shots. The second model, which was the original 3D Serenity with more details that I added on, was used for the medium shots. I also worked on the third one, which was a rebuilt and redesigned 3D Serenity that was used for the close up shots.

Here's how all that happened. Early in the Firefly production, I received a phone call from Emile Smith, Visual Effects supervisor, asking me to add details on their Serenity 3D model. Without going into technical detail but the 3D model had serious issues of all kinds. I did the best I could given the time and budget that they had to make the 3D model look descent and workable, but I was not happy at all with the end result. At that time they didn't have the budget to let me rebuild the whole spaceship from scratch, but I offered to Emile that I would do it in the future if they had the budget for it. A few months later Emile called me back and gave me the green light to rebuild the 3D model Serenity. He also sent me the original sketch design with the basic shape which made more sense to me.

First, I have to say I really enjoyed rebuilding and redesigning the Serenity. However, I got caught up in the moment enjoying serenity and went a bit too far out from the original 3D model they had. Don't get me wrong, Emile loved what I did with the new Serenity. After I was done with it, however, I learned that they did not have the time and budget to redo and re-render all the shots with the new Serenity. Since the new 3D Serenity was too different from the original one, they only used it for close up shots.

The New 3D Serenity model ended up not to be a waste after all. When the TV show got cancelled after only one season, Joss Whedon got the green light for the production of the movie entitled Serenity. The new 3D Serenity was back to life and was used for the movie. Emile called me again to work on it one more time with a few notes but mostly to add more details. He and I agreed that the side jet engines were too boring, so he gave me the approval to give them some extra love. I later got a good surprise when he asked me to transform the Serenity to a reavers ship.

When you look at the movie poster, the Serenity has the old jet engines and not the one's in the movie. The reason for this was because I was in the middle of redoing the engines when they did the poster.
Pierre Drolet"

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From here
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Which version do you like most?
My vote goes for the movie one (specially the reaver version).

Hope you enjoy!.

Amicalement
Armand

consectari21 Jun 2013 4:22 p.m. PST

Personally, I like the original.

goragrad21 Jun 2013 5:07 p.m. PST

Have to agree that I like the original's engines.

capncarp23 Jun 2013 11:39 a.m. PST

yeah, I liked the original engines, too, but if you kick too many uncooperative mooks through them, they need a heck of a lot more maintenance time, and Kaylee was kinda busy working on getting hitched up to her doctor honey.

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