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CPC-002 Mollusk patrol craft by *IgnusDei:iconIgnusDei:


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Submitted: May 30, 2006
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Resolution: 756×1600
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A cheap Proximan patrol ship that never quite made it to the war, the CPC-002's design was downgraded and released to the civilian market. It is a favorite of Colonial Police Forces and hobbyists alike due to its sturdy exterior and modular interior, both features which have earned it the nickname "Mollusk".
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This is really nice, man. Compositionally speaking, I love how you left so much head room at the top. You've done a good job at creating multiple points of focus without them become overwhelming or too complex. You're colour pallet rox the house too. Good job!

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wow, this is really cool..
quite a contrast from your orignal work.

love the industrial feel of the city behind it, sorta.. post-apocalyptic ... i bet i spelt that wrong
Hey, I recognize the TAT logo. That was in Spacewreck by Stewart Cowley. I remember looking over those pages when I was 3 or 4, and I still have the book even now.

Very nice painting. THe tones you chose for the metal are spot on. Wish I could say more, but am at work at the moment. Excellent job.

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Well, you'll be glad to know that TTA is making a comeback, then.
That metal texture is teh win. Great stuff.

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MK
your works are amazing
Gorgeous colour palette, intelligent composition, bonkers design, full of mystery. Syd Mead meets Moebius - marvellous!
WOW....thats jus incredible, I love the lighting and tesxtures u used, and the detail is amazing!!!. wonderful job ^_^.
You have a realy good finish and lighting to your pictures. Really sharp images. Do you use high resolutions, or hard brushes?

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