The designs that came into us where all amazing and the ideas that have been put into them have been well thought out. From a “Goo” design that may be well suited to the fluidic space ships of Species 8472 all the way to the tiled surface of maybe an old beaten transport ship. The designs sent into us all had a unique style and it was wonderful to see such a range of talent.
Congratulations to our winner Joseph Egan and many thanks to all those who participated.
Joseph Egan
This design is a wonderful example of thinking outside the box. You can almost imagine the ship being built with this design with plates being placed together in an almost Tetris way. You can almost see imperfections in the ship’s hull where the panels have been beaten and slotted into position. I also like the way the designer has given different depth to each part of the design. You can see in one part that it could be a matter of millimetres for the panel to sit flush and on other parts centimetres which gives the design a wonderful rugged feeling to it.
Nino Vuleta
As I said before this design was just wonderful and unique in its own right. The designer of this piece obviously took a step back and thought outside the box. The texture shows us a ship can be more than metal plates beaten into place but reminds us of the wonderful area of science fiction called Bioships. The design has a simplicity and yet elegance to it which I give the designer much respect for lateral thinking.
Conner Bentley
With this design it seems to show an almost patched surface to the ship it would be on. With the panels all being different sizes it almost feels as if the starship has been away for many years just like Voyager and had to patch itself after many great battles. A wonderful touch is the design of scratches on some of the tiles which just give it that extra rough texture which makes it feel it has done plenty of exploring.
MR Seven
The first one of these has nice depth textures that show the panels of the ship at different levels but yet fit together in a clean cut way. It has a wonderful uniform feeling to this texture but with still uniqueness with every tile being set at different heights. Someone can almost imagine taking a spacewalk to replace one of these tiles. The second texture again for me feels very patchy, almost if you can imagine under each strip of tile having the different systems imbedded into the ship. It gives the ship a real man made feeling that every panel has been carefully slotted on and you get a feeling of the complexity of the ship. Fantastic textures yet again with much thought being put into the work.
I would like to say a big thank you for all those who have submitted to us and the quality of the work has been to a very high standard. The designs have been well thought out and have gone all over the scale of the Star Trek universe. It is wonderful to see people thinking not about a pattern but a design that can truly bring the Star Trek Excalibur experience to life. These textures will breathe life into the ships of the game which is going to bring the experience to a whole new level.
James Sutherland - Excalibur PR Team