2300AD art page

kafka

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Now that 2300AD is a done deal...but future supplements will need art...what do we want to see...just as there is a thread for Traveller...2300AD ought to have its own...to guide artists and inspire Referees

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SamanthaFlag-sq.jpg

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extrasolar_moon.jpg

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StarCity.jpg

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I would like to add most of late 70 -early 80 scifi movies. Bute there are quite a few gems in recent releases too.

Outlander (81):

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More coming up
 
Better, but why are they so dark? These are bright, young blue stars! That ship should be bathed in their actinic glare!

Can you add the stars in artistically rather than using a photo? (i.e. use the photo as a base, and add 'hand-made' stars to the image manually)

(and don't blame dustclouds for the dimness. They don't block that much light in the Pleiades)
 
Core city downtown. Yes, I know the early 2300AD stuff was supposedly a bit more rose tainted than this, but I like the bladerunner version of the urban RPG-future a lot better and I think it suits 2300AD perfectly. Maybe not Traveller standard issue, but 2300AD, yes.

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kafka said:
Now that 2300AD is a done deal...but future supplements will need art...what do we want to see...just as there is a thread for Traveller...2300AD ought to have its own...to guide artists and inspire Referees

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Hi,

I think those are all really good examples( especially the blimp), but to be honest I kind of feel the the Star City image looks a bit too far future for what I always thought 2300AD might be like and the sub seems to be a bit more "fiction"-y than "science" to me.

Pat
 
PFVA63 said:
... and the sub seems to be a bit more "fiction"-y than "science" to me.
Obviously something made it impossible for the designer to
be present during the Hydrodynamics 101 lessons ... :shock:
 
Wil Mireu said:
Better, but why are they so dark? These are bright, young blue stars! That ship should be bathed in their actinic glare!

Can you add the stars in artistically rather than using a photo? (i.e. use the photo as a base, and add 'hand-made' stars to the image manually)

(and don't blame dustclouds for the dimness. They don't block that much light in the Pleiades)

Ok Wil, how's the stars looking now? :)
 
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