Yes, @Jim Botaitis and I are working on that. Would love to have some input though from others.is there color-coding going on with the doors, floors, and the strips of wall between corridor beams?
Just a couple of thoughts:
1. The main sets (Transporter Room, Sickbay complex, Briefing Room, Cabin) tended to keep their door colours, but the others would change as the needs of the plot demanded. For example, the wild room next to Kirk's cabin would either be red or yellow depending on the room behind it that week.On the cutaways and cross-sections I make for my blueprints, doors are visible. I have given thought to their colours, but I mostly just tried to match what we see in the episodes.
1. Has anyone tried to plot the door colours onto a DESILU plan?
2. Are the doors the same colour on both sides?
3. Have the doors on the DESILU stage ever changed colours?
Fidelity to what was seen in TOS *is* the primary driver for @Jim Botaitis' blueprints. He states as much on the blueprints themselves. However, I see your point as it relates to the color schemes, which are my development, and you're right in that aspect. As I was modelling the full ship interior, it kept occurring to me that there is so much red everywhere. I took cues from the different colors of the floor (green in crew quarters, blue in sickbay, etc.) to bring some different colors to the areas that we did not see in TOS. I reasoned that corridors would keep their red trim throughout since red tends to instill a sense of urgency and we don't want the crew to be loitering too much in the hallways as it were. I themed the lounge and mess areas blue to instill a sense of relaxation. The nice thing is that the tools I'm creating allow me to change colors of just about any aspects of the corridor walls. I plan on releasing these to the public for free of charge. I hope to eventually see them in use by others who will bring their own creativity to bear. More detail on that here:Since fidelity to what was seen in TOS (which varied) is not the primary driver here (not that you're abandoning accuracy in the ways that matter!), has there been any consideration of using the MSGTTE scheme or something along those lines (as Donny V did)?
D Deck: Brown
E Deck: Red (Orange?)
F Deck: Silver
G Deck: White
H Deck: Light Blue
I Deck: Yellow
All secondary hull corridors: Silver (with blue lighting)
I'm not suggesting it as a preferable option, just wondering your thoughts on the matter of deck based coloring vs department etc.
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