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This is basically the next step for my ships to look better ^^
I'm currently experimenting on a new design I'll publish shortly, it should be a bit more refined than the ones I've made yet (in fact, I'm planning to make a collection)
(there are still people out there that think it's expensive for some reason)
Damaged especially looks good on mechanical stuff, I like to use dark grey or black to get a really nice look out of it. Dirty (default) looks pretty good as armor plating. Interiors can always have a clean look if you fancy it; Since you generally won't have dust or rocks bouncing off it in there ;)
I'll try some stuff with skins to determine which one looks best, I get what you're saying about heay armor.
Thanks for the input! I'm eagerly awaiting your next ships ^^
My only gripe is the clean heavy armor and paints. Clean heavy armor makes it look very "plastic" and gives it a very "I built this in alpha" look to it. The only other critque I have is that the purple around the edges look really odd due to the nature of no diagnol paint.. Granted it isn't possible in this game, but there are methods to get this effect without having that look. There is a lot going on with this ship which makes it really nice nonetheless :)