Well, this is the design I submitted for the contest. I only got so far, and gave 'em what I had, to beat the deadline. I've been working on her since then.
I don't think it will be a contest winner by any stretch of the imagination, for several reasons, not the least of which is, she simply doesn't fit into the design aesthetic of the contest sponsor. But she does carry echos of what the Enterprise is supposed to look like when we finally get to the Enterprise J.
I can't help working on her some more. It's addictive, moving things here, adding other things there, changing this, deleting that, smoothing these out, punching those up. It also feeds the obsessive-compulsive features of my personality.
I stuck a generic bridge module on top as a place-holder, 'cuz that's where Star Trek seems to like 'em. But I think I'll change it to some sort of sensor pod, or maybe an observation deck & dome for #@&%*$ tourists. ("Look Marge, Klingons! I wonder if they're friendly..?") The bridge itself should be buried safely away, deep within the saucer. Maybe on the port side.
I still can't decide how big she is. I don't think that a new Enterprise should always be bigger than the last one. (But no reason she can't, if there's a darned good reason for it.) I'm also not looking forward to drawing the windows. I don't DO windows - I'm a Mac guy. Why does it even NEED windows? I'm sure by the 25th century, Sony will have flat screen displays down cold.
In any event, I just hope you enjoy my Enterprise F, flaws and all.
My USS Enterprise F
One of the things I really, REALLY like about Google SketchUp (as a newbie artist), is that you can import a drawing, and then easily manipulate it to get a quick & dirty idea of what it should look like in perspective.
This Enterprise is intended to be a bit "flat" so the pics look a bit like what I imagine she should actually look.
I don't think it will be a contest winner by any stretch of the imagination, for several reasons, not the least of which is, she simply doesn't fit into the design aesthetic of the contest sponsor. But she does carry echos of what the Enterprise is supposed to look like when we finally get to the Enterprise J.
I can't help working on her some more. It's addictive, moving things here, adding other things there, changing this, deleting that, smoothing these out, punching those up. It also feeds the obsessive-compulsive features of my personality.
I stuck a generic bridge module on top as a place-holder, 'cuz that's where Star Trek seems to like 'em. But I think I'll change it to some sort of sensor pod, or maybe an observation deck & dome for #@&%*$ tourists. ("Look Marge, Klingons! I wonder if they're friendly..?") The bridge itself should be buried safely away, deep within the saucer. Maybe on the port side.
I still can't decide how big she is. I don't think that a new Enterprise should always be bigger than the last one. (But no reason she can't, if there's a darned good reason for it.) I'm also not looking forward to drawing the windows. I don't DO windows - I'm a Mac guy. Why does it even NEED windows? I'm sure by the 25th century, Sony will have flat screen displays down cold.
In any event, I just hope you enjoy my Enterprise F, flaws and all.
My USS Enterprise F

One of the things I really, REALLY like about Google SketchUp (as a newbie artist), is that you can import a drawing, and then easily manipulate it to get a quick & dirty idea of what it should look like in perspective.
This Enterprise is intended to be a bit "flat" so the pics look a bit like what I imagine she should actually look.


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