
X-Wing Under Fire from Tie Fighter Hueforge
by Loki
Explosive space combat erupts across this dynamic Star Wars tribute, capturing an X-Wing pilot under assault from Imperial forces. Brilliant green laser fire cuts through the starfield while TIE fighters close in for the kill. The composition pulses with energy as red and orange blast effects illuminate the cockpit, contrasting beautifully against the deep space backdrop. Loki masterfully balances the chaos of battle with precise geometric lines.
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