This is the worst hero ship IMO. Really small nacelles, completely distorted saucer. This one has never done anything for me.
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: The Enterprise-D looks like a piece of alien furniture. If it didn’t have tiny windows all over it, how would you even know it was supposed to be a spaceship?
Just out of curiosity, what would make it recognizable as a spaceship?
The nacelles may seem small in relation to the Galaxy's primary hull, but they're almost as long as the classic TOS Enterprise itself. The saucer is perfectly symmetrical and no more distorted than Voyager's.
Galaxy does have a lot of windows.... at the Producer's request. The windows in angled hull sections are longer than vertical sections allowing crew & passengers of all heights to see through them... running nearly floor to ceiling. The Production Designer chose not to recreate that in the sets, I think, because of not being able to fill the longer spaces with a reflective material (simulating transparent aluminum).
The ship exterior was given a more elegant look to be less threatening when meeting new civilizations and the organic shape is also inherently stronger than sharper geometric forms. The interior was created with a warmer palette, including wood and softer materials, to make the crew more comfortable during longer deployments.
As for proportions,... the saucer is the primary hull and is, therefore, the primary component. The engineering hull is secondary, supporting the saucer's mission & operations, and is tasked with defending it when separated.
And if 'Space Therapist' could expand on "yuck",... I would be happy to discuss all the other shortcomings of this ship.
I don't mind criticism if there is a 'because...' attached. How else am I gonna learn to do it right?
Andrew-