This is really a commentary on the original design, but I can't see what purpose the horns and claws serve, and I feel like the corsairs are a little pressed for resources to be making their ships less effective for "art"
anyway, it looks terribly cruel, and a little like an ox's head. In as much as it seems to have a more streamlined body than the battleship, that's good. Otherwise, yeah, are we stuck with the ox's head aesthetic?
(07-21-2018, 05:43 PM)Unseelie Wrote: This is really a commentary on the original design, but I can't see what purpose the horns and claws serve, and I feel like the corsairs are a little pressed for resources to be making their ships less effective for "art"
anyway, it looks terribly cruel, and a little like an ox's head. In as much as it seems to have a more streamlined body than the battleship, that's good. Otherwise, yeah, are we stuck with the ox's head aesthetic?
Well, like I said on Skype to someone, I was going with the front design similar to their Gunboat - which reminds me a bit of Klingon ships while the Praefect reminds me of Romulan ships. Since it's already cruiser scaled and have a good unique shape - I went for it and snipped all around it to get what you see.
Honestly, don't know IF to keep this design or go for something much more close to the Corsair Gunboat front shape.
(07-21-2018, 06:39 PM)Felsvar Wrote: Well, like I said on Skype to someone, I was going with the front design similar to their Gunboat - which reminds me a bit of Klingon ships while the Praefect reminds me of Romulan ships.
Friendly reminder that the Corsair Dreadnought is literally just a Klingon Vo'Quv Carrier with a worse texture job and some extra brackets added for no reason.
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