UPDATE: Dickenson has now removed his original posting. I've been in touch and understand he's just seeking clarification on what he should be putting online yet, but hasn't asked me to remove this post. However to play it safe, I have removed the more mysterious "new" stuff below. I'm going to keep up the artwork relating to already aired episodes for the time-being (with consent), awaiting feedback from the powers that be about what can and cannot be out in public yet (so stuff might disappear or reappear once I've got more updates).
So first up one of the new Klingon ships is the subject of many of the images; I imagine this is one of the more popular of the new designs, as it has a distinctively familiar Klingon sort of silhouette. Below you can see several different iterations of the design:
There's also this bulkier cousin:
And the funky new Klingon raider:
Dickenson also worked on the Klingon "cleave ship", a literal giant Klingon blade:
I think this concept for a shot is also the cleave ship, making a head on impact with a Starfleet ship (the Europa come the final episode):
Dickenson also worked on shots from the first two episodes; you can see here that his images translated directly into what we saw on screen:
Dickenson also worked on concepts for the new Klingon weapons, coming up with diverse options for the producers:
And finally, here are some more cool spacey scenes:
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I think that Klingon chair is where they change their appearance to look like human
ReplyDeleteI really dig his Klingon concepts, being able to see more iterations of the design work. My biggest frustration about Discovery so far, though, is that you never get a decent look at any of the ships. I want to see the pretty ships!
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