Well, that doesn't mean that the fourth movie won't happen. That is a faithful update of the original JJ-Prise corridors and would fit well with the JJ-1701-A.
Great work by you but I must say, I‘m not a fan of the Kelvin Timeline Interiors. They seem so ... uninspired, compared to the canonical Timline stuff. It’s weird, since I really do like most of the Ship designs they did. Especially the new Enterprise and the shuttles. Also the Yorktown Station is really beautiful ... or does this count as an interior? 🤔😁
So the surface of the floor isn't reflecting perfectly, which really makes it seem real since floors in the real world cannot be perfectly flat. Some setting on your software?
So the surface of the floor isn't reflecting perfectly, which really makes it seem real since floors in the real world cannot be perfectly flat. Some setting on your software?
I can't leave well enough alone. I'm reworking this design AGAIN. Keeping some of the ideas, but evolving it forward. After seeing my last render, it feels TOO much like the 1701 still. I wanted to make the corridors even more different this time.
I commissioned Marley Mcleay to concept design a corridor for me. I'm just not a very good designer, so I can't come up with cool things out of thin air. I have attached his concept. I did not use his concept exactly, but I did lift design elements, especially the curved panels around the wall monitor Enterprise MSD. I also took his striking red color pallet, and floor stripe design and incorporated that.
I feel this will be the final design for the main hallway panels. This is the first one I'm REALLY happy with. Now I just need add in doors, and a light fixture in the ceiling, and we're in business.
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But that is some nice work.
Just a noise map in the bump slot of the floor.
I feel this will be the final design for the main hallway panels. This is the first one I'm REALLY happy with. Now I just need add in doors, and a light fixture in the ceiling, and we're in business.
Marley Mcleay concept art for 1701-A corridor...
Final design...