Here is a fun collection of 19 different Spelljammer ships presented in a fun engineering schematic diagram drawing look. I took inspiration from existing hull types, with some elements from the Gnomish Sidewheeler, Dwarven Citadel, Elven Flitter, Neogi Deathspider, and Solar Sailor. The text is an alien language for the flavor of the style, it's not real words. These would look really fantastic as prints, posters, or even together in a scrap book. All 19 of the images are ultra high definition 5824x3264. Use Winrar to unpack the files.
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An eccentric 18th century naval officer built a ship's quarterdeck on his roof, the inspiration for Mary Poppins's "Admiral Boom."
The steampunk style of design, little known or understood for years, has lately gained a serious following, with good reason. Mixing old and new, usable modern technology with the aesthetic of the Victorian age, this style has influenced not only home decor, but fashion, film, and product design. Think of Disney's earl
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Amsterdam has an impressive number and range of museums. The challenge is choosing which ones to explore. Discover 10 of the best museums and start making your list.
A unique record of the British navy between 1790 and 1833 that was compiled by a sailor has emerged in the US.
In 2017 Titan reissued The Forever War in a handy volume combining all three long out of print components. They’ve followed it with the sequel Forever Free, completed in 2003, but unseen in English before this edition. Joe Haldeman so enjoyed the process of collaborating with Belgian artist Marvano (Mark van Oppen) on the Forever […]