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@sjne216 Cool! Gotta test it out later today :)
@A Blue Haired Fox Well the best lesson I can really give is the one I'm using myself: Look around for some inspiration, an idea that you like, etc. and then just start building something similar but coming up with new improvements and ideas until it doesn't even properly resemble about what that source of inspiration looked like :)
thanks Space engineers Gods :)
Smokki you are my biggest source of inspiration in SE thank you so much for all this hard work!
very good smokki
Cant wait for more
One thing that I use a lot to add detail (both exterior and interior) is to add slightly ground down armor blocks as "air ventilation ducts". All kinds of small detail can do wonders, though it's important to not go too far. Generally if a wall looks a bit too bland, try to see if you can make it look more interesting.
Hope this helps :)