If that model is to be believed, those panels look like they've got about one foot of separation! Let's not forget that model companies are subject to the same inaccuracies and "detail freaking" that we are!
It give the ship more life than just the Badly detailing and boring
If you guys are so unimpressed with the Shipbucket style, then
go and draw in some other style. We have established rules and precedents here for a reason. Cramming detail just for the sake of detail is stupid. I'm tired of hearing this argument that we somehow have a boring and bland style of drawing; if it was really so bad, you guys wouldn't be here!
Personally I think that isn't bad to talk here about WHERE we must put a limit to the details on SB because the style is always in evolution so... Yes, we doing a kind of art but maybe is the time to update a little bit the rules and our way of action to follow to new ideas (example here with the hull's lines) or just let some liberty to people BUT all must present a finished work without too many details, according to the SB style ...
I don't know if you all understood my point of view ???
If I talk with my personal's experiences about drawing, I am arrived at some point that I didn't have a choice to don't show some little details because firstly, it was too difficult and secondly, they wasn't good-looking. So, especially in this case for Erusia Force, it's not to be bad with you but maybe you haven't already realize this thing...You will probably see it later with other future projects.
Continue your awesome work on the Yamato !
Greetings