From Star Monitor by Ansel Hsiao / Fractalsponge I like how this design is obviously inspired by WWI/WWII monitors.
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From Star Monitor by Ansel Hsiao / Fractalsponge I like how this design is obviously inspired by WWI/WWII monitors.
Ansel Hsiao
Occasional freelance artist
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So, a common criticism of sci-fi/space opera settings is that they have massive dreadnoughts and tiny freighters, but there are plenty of examples in space fiction of merchant ships being bigger than any warship, they just usually are a background element, not the focus of a story.
Art by Fractalsponge: https://fractalsponge.net/field-secured-container-vessel-fscv/ And from the thumbnail of this Eckhart's Ladder video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RZ54WHXPlZ8
A 3D digital model by Ansel Hsiao of a Tector-class Star Destroyer. More images at source.
Venator-class Star Destroyer by me (Ansel Hsiao) via ImaginaryStarships
Velox-class Star Frigate by Ansel Hsiao/fractalsponge
From Golan Battlestation by Ansel Hsiao
Tector-class Star Destroyer by me (Ansel Hsiao) via ImaginaryStarships