Freighter & Arvis Lighter by Obiwan
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No AI - This artwork was created entirely by hand or with traditional digital tools.
Description
An Arvis lighter heads dirt side.
edited - added second arvis for scale comparison
thanks for the suggestion nemoyo
and thankyou all for your comments

Comments (20)
Great sci fi , gritty and dark very well done, kudos...
Oh excellent, I love the Imperial Navy and Battle Fleet Gothic, the models are very well done
oh I do love your work :)
Terrific, darkly grungy!
awesome work there mate, excellent models
Excellent sci-fi scene.
Very cool as always. I love your Battle Fleet Gothic stuff. My only critisism would be is that scale difference between the two vessels is difficult to make out. Perhaps altering the deph of field or putting more lense distortion on the arvus would help?
What can I say, it's another outstanding BFG render. You have a real nack for this and your modeling skill in creating the detailed ships shines. Thank you for sharing these renders. I look forward to seeing what else rolls out of the space docks surrounding your Forgeworld. The Emperor Protects.
Brilliant work. Three thumbs up with seven stars and lots of icing. The level of detail, lighting and overall mood here is truly very, very impressive.
Great ships! And I love the gritty feel to the image.
Great ship!
cool!!
Really like the desaturated look of this...great modelling and POV...love the dirty look of this!
Bravo!
DUUUUUUDE! Awesome image! I still think a confrontation between Imperium and Chaos (or Ork!) fleets would look SUPREME! TOP, Top, Top Work!!! :-)
Nice style and cool ship designs!
Excellent!!!
Love the dark mood here, but the detailing is awesome!
WOW! I love the Arvus lighter! Excelent!
Thanks for taking the "curse of 3D" off of your work. It's so wonderfully textural, a pleasure to look at.