Actually, you can look out of the ready room. The bridge you see here is actually a WIP. The window is there. I'll post pictures of how I did it when I have a chance
Another thing I have learned using sketchup is to save often to different file names at different stages. This will let you go back to previous saves should you find your self at a dead end and having to "back up" to a certain step or area in the drawing process.
He needs a lawn chair on the porch and a table to set down his Earl grey while he reads ShakespeareYou can see out the ready room....
This is my "hack" for the ready Room... I made a porch :P I could "cut out" a step around the whole top, but that was more effort than I was willing to give. I was thinking of putting a window around the hole I cut in, but it looked tackier than this solution
Here, I fixed it... Is this better?
:P
Here, I fixed it... Is this better?
:P
So this is not based on the Rick and Mike drawing set they sell in the black box with all the blue prints.
I dont mind that you have it larger than its drawn out at either. I'd love to see someone someday actually make a set of engineering blueprints that could be used for actual construction of this thing.
It wouldn't be practicle to build without the actual engines and a number of other key systems, but it sure would be interesitng ot have around to look at.
I looked at my Enterprise D blueprints and they do not have this problem. Why was it again that you didn't want to use the Rick and Mike Enterprise D blueprints?
That was the conference room. The camera zooms in on the Enterprise's bow, then jumps to the rear of the conference room.It's been a long time since I looked at my copy of the Whitefire prints, but am I correct in assuming that his prints were of the "Encounter At Farpoint" 1701-D? Because if you recall, in the establishing shot of the 1701-D, in the start of the episode, we see the camera zoom in to where Picard is standing, in those forward rows of large windows, at the fore of the Shuttlebay/Bridge hump, on the saucer... and that room (the set) had the back wall of the Conference Room.
That was the conference room. The camera zooms in on the Enterprise's bow, then jumps to the rear of the conference room.It's been a long time since I looked at my copy of the Whitefire prints, but am I correct in assuming that his prints were of the "Encounter At Farpoint" 1701-D? Because if you recall, in the establishing shot of the 1701-D, in the start of the episode, we see the camera zoom in to where Picard is standing, in those forward rows of large windows, at the fore of the Shuttlebay/Bridge hump, on the saucer... and that room (the set) had the back wall of the Conference Room.
You can search for the prints online, there are a few sites where you can download them. They are not bad, but I wouldn't use them if I were building something
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