So I'm working on modifying
my Excelsior-model into an Enterprise-B/Lakota-type variant (as seen in Star Trek Generations and the DS9 Homefront/Paradise Lost two-parter) and... it's kind of a headache. I freely admit that I'm not very fond of this variant (I think it kind of ruins those sexy, sexy Excelsior curves) so I'm probably not taking as much care with the modeling as I maybe should be... but oh well.
Anyway, I'm running into some trouble with the giant honking fish lips on the secondary hull. With my current mesh, I'm trying to duplicate the same general size, shape and positioning as on the studio model, and I'm... not exactly happy with the result. (It's possible it'll look better with some detailing?)
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Anyway, on the studio model the central portion of the "lip" protrudes out slightly in front of the secondary hull, directly above the deflector cut-away.
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In order to do this, I had to move the deflector dish down somewhat from its proper location. Unfortunately this leaves a kind of gap of blank space between the top of the lip and the "ceiling" of the secondary hull. I don't really like it, but am unsure of what I could do to fix it. Any ideas?
I could also restore the deflector to its normal position, which would raise the lip *above* the deflector cut-away. The cut-away would probably end up bisecting the the lips entirely. (This is currently the solution I am leaning towards.
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The other problem I have (best seen in the second image, from the lower angle) is that the cut-away is, well... kind of big. And boring. I feel like I need to do something to make that space more interesting. Any ideas? A big blank swath of hull in the cut-away just feels kind of boring to me.
(And while I'm at it, I've got a lot of jagged lines where the curve of the fish-lips intersect with the curve of the primary hull. I don't suppose anyone has any handy advice on how to fix that?)
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Anyway, I'd appreciate any advice you can give me. I try to use a kind of stylized aesthetic, so I am *not* trying to 100% duplicate the studio model... I am fine with, and often intentionally set out to make changes. So, basically, I'm open to anything here. I just want to make it look good.
EDIT: Here's what the refit-components look like pasted on top of my original Excelsior model (to see how the original deflector placement lines up):
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I made the cutout a bit rounder, the dish slightly higher (according to another reference) and no protruding upper lip. This is my modell: (open in new tab for full res)
Anyway, your model is really, really nice. I think you've inspired me to completely redo my secondary hull.