I've been learning to use SketchUp recently, and I'm using it to do some set design for a starship corridor. Thought I'd get everyone's opinion. Yes, I'm aware that the floor is floating in mid air. It's a placeholder. I'm thinking of having floor grates that you can lift up to access ship's systems underneath, and I might also want to have some lighting from below. However, I may just leave that save that idea for a later production, in which case I'd just use 4' x 10' flats instead of 4' x 12' and just lower everything down two feet to the sound stage floor.
I've observed that most starship corridors in science fiction are long geometric prisms that are periodically interrupted by a structural support that pushes out from the walls and ceiling into the space of the corridor. The Enterprise NX-01 corridors are a classic example of this:
https://vignette1.wikia.nocookie.ne...ision/latest?cb=20160703175852&path-prefix=en
So are the corridors from the Destiny in Stargate Universe:
https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/8b/0e/f6/8b0ef6ca2835a8e645bacc4e1998d806.jpg
My concept was to reverse this: have a corridor where structures push into the corridor space for most of the corridor, but have it periodically have short spaces where it opens up wider.
Well, let me know what you think.
UPDATE: Removed direct links to comply with board guidelines.
I've observed that most starship corridors in science fiction are long geometric prisms that are periodically interrupted by a structural support that pushes out from the walls and ceiling into the space of the corridor. The Enterprise NX-01 corridors are a classic example of this:
https://vignette1.wikia.nocookie.ne...ision/latest?cb=20160703175852&path-prefix=en
So are the corridors from the Destiny in Stargate Universe:
https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/8b/0e/f6/8b0ef6ca2835a8e645bacc4e1998d806.jpg
My concept was to reverse this: have a corridor where structures push into the corridor space for most of the corridor, but have it periodically have short spaces where it opens up wider.
Well, let me know what you think.
UPDATE: Removed direct links to comply with board guidelines.
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