49574: oskarloko - Wednesday, January 21 2026 - 12:39 AM
Great art.
Arriving with style
What are those blue straight spirals ?
49575: Tom - Wednesday, January 21 2026 - 2:02 AM
Woo, brand new background and stuff!
49577: Whim - Wednesday, January 21 2026 - 7:57 AM
I love hate the painstakingly rendered Emperor prow
49578: Zed - Wednesday, January 21 2026 - 8:35 AM
Plot twist, it's not a spelling error of Ark. We are inside a great new story arc, gentlemen.
49579: Mars - Wednesday, January 21 2026 - 5:00 AM
Phew, as long as I can gaze upon the Emperor, I feel safe. c:
49580: Darius Drake - Wednesday, January 21 2026 - 5:27 PM
I wonder... is this a dry-dock? Do they pump out all the water or leave it inside? Because, even if that's the shallowest part of the massive ship, having a part of the outer hull purposefully filled with water constantly is going to cause issues. Particularly if the metal hull is made of a material prone to rust.
...Which is going to be an issue regardless of whether or not it's constantly filled with water, but it being filled with ocean-water regularly alone doubles the severity of the issue in question.
49581: Sanches - Wednesday, January 21 2026 - 6:52 PM
Those are not spirals. Those are welds. And they are enourmous. What did they used for them?
49582: Some guy - Thursday, January 22 2026 - 3:37 AM
@Sanches
That doesn't work. Note how they don't move even when the ship does and are rendered on top of it.
They seem to be some sort of static effect in the air.
Great art.
Arriving with style
What are those blue straight spirals ?
Woo, brand new background and stuff!
I love hate the painstakingly rendered Emperor prow
Plot twist, it's not a spelling error of Ark. We are inside a great new story arc, gentlemen.
Phew, as long as I can gaze upon the Emperor, I feel safe. c:
I wonder... is this a dry-dock? Do they pump out all the water or leave it inside? Because, even if that's the shallowest part of the massive ship, having a part of the outer hull purposefully filled with water constantly is going to cause issues. Particularly if the metal hull is made of a material prone to rust.
...Which is going to be an issue regardless of whether or not it's constantly filled with water, but it being filled with ocean-water regularly alone doubles the severity of the issue in question.
Those are not spirals. Those are welds. And they are enourmous. What did they used for them?
@Sanches
That doesn't work. Note how they don't move even when the ship does and are rendered on top of it.
They seem to be some sort of static effect in the air.