If the cabin’s for a funny character, maybe he has an amusing poster on the wall.īut what if you’re designing for a private cabin used by aliens? Do you put a bed or table and chair? Do aliens even sleep? If so, do they lie down or sleepwalk? The cabin will have a bed or some sort of resting place, maybe a table and chair or a small storage cabinet. You’ll design an interior akin to a normal bedroom. Let’s say you’re designing a private cabin for a fictional spaceship used by humans. Designing a space shuttle inhabited by non-humans requires more intricacies since there’s a longer process in developing the ship’s interiors. And a fictional spaceship’s strong presence is due to its powerful artistry.Īnd just like Rome isn’t built in a day, designing a fictional spaceship takes a long time and a lot of detail-oriented process. You can even say that they’re part of the cast of characters. They have their own charm and personality. Rather, they’re an integral part of the sci-fi stories. Thanks to the incredible skills and creativity of designers, fictional spaceships aren’t just props or add-ons in movies, TV shows, or books. Wouldn’t it be super cool if your hangout place is the USS Enterprise? Or the place you call home is the Serenity? There are a ton of fictional spaceships that are so on point and alluring that sci-fi enthusiasts wish they can live in any of those ships.