Hola, tis another FNG... with a tale of three ships

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Commodore111
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Post by Commodore111 »

Might want to change the aegis to blue, so that it fits with the glowing stuff around it. Also, those stalk things with a glowing thing on the end are pretty nice. I'd suggest you put them on this ship too since they are present on all of the others.
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Post by TheBlueEcho »

SHAD0Wdump wrote:The green struck me a little odd,but only slightly.
Same Here.

The new ones are quite improved compared to the originals. I think you can go with either the green or blue for the aegis.
Commodore111 wrote:Those stalk things with a glowing thing on the end are pretty nice. I'd suggest you put them on this ship too since they are present on all of the others.
Though this be true probably in most cases, I think the Glatisant can do without them.
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Post by SHAD0Wdump »

Commodore111 wrote:Might want to change the aegis to blue, so that it fits with the glowing stuff around it.
I'm actually not sure about that,having the aegis be a unique color sets them apart in a interesting fashion in my opinion.
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Post by Commodore111 »

Meh. After playing cnc3 where all the vehicles have two main colors(and different shades) I'm use to a color scheme that focuses on two colors. I guess it's just preference.
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Post by bl3d4 »

The Aegis placement is much better, though the green...is kinda outstanding. I think brown or orange would be better.
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