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The materials tanker in the foreground is designed for shipment of needed materials from refinement posts to bases. It’s delta-wing esk underside makes it able to perform fast atmospheric entry and exit, meaning it’s a very versatile shipping option. This ship the ‘Euphrates’ often performs clandestine operations for seemingly innocent fronted consortiums for governments wishing to get logistics done on the quiet.
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I'm getting a strong "Homeworld cutscene" vibe from this one. I like it, especially the amount of detail that's implied by the style rather than drawn outright.
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~atackart Jan 3, 2013  Professional General Artist
Thanks! It's an oldie, glad you like it.
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=SARGY001 Dec 25, 2012  Professional General Artist
Very nice, I can believe the planet system, Jupiter is a case in point with Io
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~atackart Dec 28, 2012  Professional General Artist
Thanks Sargy!
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~Aldeminor Dec 25, 2012  Hobbyist Digital Artist
So beauteful and unusual composing! But.. wtf, please, stop drawing "small" planets on the orbit around "big" ones on such small distance! I can beleive in any alien races or fantastic spaceship technologies, but I NEVER BELEIVE into such planet system!
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~atackart Dec 28, 2012  Professional General Artist
I think all ideas should be explored, whether they are to be taken further or not, think of rogue planets and the triple sun system of HD 188753, we don't know too much about the all the unusual compositions in our universe. Whether we take unusual ideas forward from concept is a different question, start as broad as possible and tighten from there is an important concept art rule.
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