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The M50 again...it sure is a great looking ship. Did I say that already? Hmmm... Anyway, I figured the M50 would be fitting for an older Advocacy agent going through his midlife crisis :P
Yes somebody sent me a screenshot with the character standing next to the ship for size reference. So I will redraw the character a little bigger when I have a bit of time. The canard sits in a downward angle, (as far as I can tell, it’s roughly the same angle as the side of the hood above it). On the starboard side, you can’t see the side of the hood because of the perspective, which means the canard is obscured as well, since it has the same angle and it’s a bit lower
You are right about the canard. I thought it was more straight out. It definitely has about a 20 degree downward slant. I found the perspective you used in the holoviewer; your version is very accurate.
Leon Hunter is the joint-main protagonist of the Hunter comic, alongside his brother Damon Hunter. The younger of the two, Leon has followed in the family footsteps of serving in the UEE Navy, as part of the elite Squadron 42 unit. Subsequently, Leon was approached by the Advocacy and trained to become a field agent, where he was partnered with Henry Carter, a senior Advocacy agent who mentored him as a rookie.
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That M50 looks good. I think it might be a little big though. You also forgot the starboard canard.
Yes somebody sent me a screenshot with the character standing next to the ship for size reference. So I will redraw the character a little bigger when I have a bit of time. The canard sits in a downward angle, (as far as I can tell, it’s roughly the same angle as the side of the hood above it). On the starboard side, you can’t see the side of the hood because of the perspective, which means the canard is obscured as well, since it has the same angle and it’s a bit lower
You are right about the canard. I thought it was more straight out. It definitely has about a 20 degree downward slant. I found the perspective you used in the holoviewer; your version is very accurate.