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Klingon High Command

Bryce (none) posted on Sep 26, 2002
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With this I wanted to depict Klingon High Command as a bustling center of activity, probably before a battle. I tried to incorporate as many of their ships into this as possible. The scale of some may seem off but that is just how close they are to the viewer. It reminds me of a hornet's nest...

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zorares

6:52PM | Thu, 26 September 2002

Now THAT's a LOT of Klingons!

cujoe_da_man

9:41PM | Thu, 26 September 2002

Not bad, the only thing I could suggest is maybe split the ships up into fleets. Maybe keeping the "jumbled" look, but place battle cruisers in a fleet and bird of preys with thier own. Just a thought :) Great pic anyway

Aldaron

11:22AM | Fri, 27 September 2002

This is good. My only gripe is the "pastel"-like colors on the ship. Kind of makes them look like they are from a coloring book, unless of course that was what you were aiming for. :)

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TwoPynts

11:58AM | Fri, 27 September 2002

What pastels? Maybe the coloring on the two larger ships is a bit bright, but they aren't pastel. The Klingons would kill me.... :) The Bird of Prey older cruiser should be fairly accurate.

KlingonGoddess

3:56AM | Fri, 26 December 2003

Awesome. But then I'm Klingon so I would like it!

TwoPynts

1:21PM | Thu, 19 October 2017

Thanks!


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