Look at @Threedom . They have alternate key fob cases and part of the solution is to take the blade part of the key and attach it to a key ring piece.
https://mythreedom.com/
https://mythreedom.com/products/key_holder
(you're welcome for the free advertising @Threedom ?)
I don't have photoshop and am shite for 3 rendering at the moment, so here is a MS Paint butcher job of what I think would be a great alternative. Gives more backup light to the rear but keeps the red lines that I really like with your design. I carried the white lens straight down and widened...
My favorite so far. I agree that I think the white ring would look really good closer the the red ring without the gap between. Another option would be to create a different shape or a solid shape instead of ring.
How ever you go, I agree with the others. You are doing awesome work and it is extremely fun to watch you work through the process. I know that it is frustrating at times when things do go as expected, but remember what Edison said. "I have not failed 700 times. I have not failed once. I have...
I gotta say, I am having a really tough time seeing what you all are talking about with ver2. Ver1 follows the same lines it looks like. It is just not as noticeable without the while/clear lens. I for one really like the look of ver2 installed.
I am not 100% sure, but I wonder if 2 rings, red...
Bummer. I wonder if a resin printer would be better for the lens. Not that I am recommending you spend more money to fix the problem. Do you know anyone with a resin printer that could knock one out for you to test?
What about printing it face down flat? light sanding should take out support tree marks and also make it a more matte finish.
But, I am not knowledgeable about 3d printing and could be mis-speaking.
Do you have a version yet that has the inner part flush with the rest of the housing so it isn't inset? I think that would make body color matching even cleaner. Maybe it was mentioned and I missed it, but regardless, outstanding work.