Explore the Sets of STAR TREK: PICARD in Virtual Reality Digital Captures

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The USS Titan sets may be gone, but you can still explore the hero starship of Star Trek: Picard Season 3 — along with the deadly Shrike and the bridge of the Enterprise-D — thanks to virtual-reality digital captures of the sets created during production.

Picard production designers Dave Blass shared the show’s third-season production-side Emmy Awards For Your Consideration presentation this week (created by Blass, production designer Kit Stølen, and art director Liz Kloczkowski) — published as a 110-page slideshow linked below:

In the presentation, you can view pages and pages of concept art, set design diagrams, and behind-the-scenes photos of the work that went into creating the USS Stargazer USS Titan sets, Beverly Crusher’s SS Eleos XII, the evil Shrike warship from Season 3, and of course, the resurrection of the Galaxy-class Enterprise-D bridge for the final two episodes.

The final page of the Picard presentation includes a special gift for fans and viewers — a spiritual sequel to the beloved Star Trek: The Next Generation Interactive Technical Manual computer software from the 1990s.

Available for the public to peruse are eight virtual-reality explorations of the primary sets constructed for the Enterprise-D, Titan, Eleos XII, and the Shrike by Picard art director Liz Kloczkowski.

These virtual set tours were created using special Matterport Pro2 cameras, which allow users to create high-quality 360-degree captures of real-world physical locations on your mobile device, in a desktop browser — or in virtual reality with headsets like the Meta Quest 2.

Here are direct links to each of the virtual walkthroughs:

SS Eleos XII Bridge and Corridor

Shrike Bridge

USS Enterprise-D Bridge

USS Titan – Bridge

USS Titan – Sickbay

USS Titan – Transporter Room

USS Titan – Crew Quarters

USS Titan – Corridor

Did you find any fun surprises in the set captures? Let us know in the comments below!

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