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Published: 2022-12-20 03:36:24 +0000 UTC; Views: 213; Favourites: 2; Downloads: 0
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Description While drawing these 17 ships, I made a colour-code with the frills. (In theory it sounds good, but in practice it looks like an explosion of colours that almost deviate from the colour-hull scheme)

Red - Frontline (Battle)
Blue - Logistics (Semi-Civilian; Mapping, Communication, Explore, Spying)
Green - Utility (Tools for trade; Supply, Engineering, Ammunition, "Protection*")
Yellow - Rearline (Coastal)

The structure of the hulls remain as consistent as possible, while I did as many variables as I could without over-doing it. The Sails was something to play around with; difference for regional culture I ventured.

*Protection. You see... it generates a magnetic field that slows down projectiles (bullets, shells and torpedos) and scatters the particles of light plasma-scorner energy (lesser laser-cannons) to ineffective quality. But the range is limited, and the vessels too close, can have projectile accuracy problems. It's like a shield ship, or beacon of defense.

I also reference a Flagship that I drew before. The 13-mast one, but I changed some visual elements and added a prowl-ram. "Prince of Kerema".

Hope the scenery also nails the setting I got going for world building.

The next thing I want to try is draw something that isn't a ship. or an island. or related to axolotl.
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