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1. select square blank hull blocks
2. hit "select of all this type"
3. select square armor block
4. hit "transform all blocks to this type"
now repeat with all remaining block types in blank hull and armor and you'll have a fully armored ship.
It's too bad duct tape isn't a material in this game :D
And I'm sure with practice you can become just as good. Just look from where I came from, my earliest ships weren't anything special either ^^
I wish i was as talented as you, incredible work, keep going !
Also that is not true, I absolutely love your Abaddon, been part of my collection since I first looked up EVE ships on the avorion workshop. It's a ship I never thought I could do justice, and I think you nailed it just so well!
Absolutely outstanding job. And I bet the turning rates would go up significantly if you simply replaced most of that Iron and armor with Trinium, too.
My only gripe is that you could have used more different colours, like a lighter grey for improved contrast and making certain bits stand out a little more. Then again, you got that armor pattern working in your favor.