
Amarr ships - EVE Online - Hueforge
by BeaN
Sleek starships from the Amarr Empire drift across a neutral backdrop in this stunning tribute to EVE Online's iconic fleet. BeaN's design captures the distinctive angular hulls and golden accents that define Amarr vessels, from massive battleships to nimble frigates. The composition arranges the spacecraft in a dynamic spread, showcasing the empire's technological prowess through varied ship classes rendered in rich yellows and deep shadows against clean gray tones.
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Bambu Lab Basic Black
#000000PLATD: 0.6Devil Design Gold
#EBCE3DPLA SilkBambu Lab Basic Blue Gray
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