Artstyle guide:Uln
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Contents
Universe Background
see also:
Origin
Gravity:
Atmosphere:
Primary liquid bodies:
Average temperature of homeworld (pre-industrialization):
Sun:
Primary challenges (pre-industrialization):
Physical
Dimensions:
Mass:
Skeletal system:
Major divisions:
Senses:
Locomotion:
Manipulators:
Textural appearance:
Mental
Style Overview
Appearance
Primary distinguishing color ranges:
Common accent colors:
Primary lighting color:
Frequently visible:
Rarely visible:
Seen inside, but not out:
Moving parts(non-turret):
Capital vs. light craft:
Cultural Aesthetics
The Uln utilize a number of vessels, both of their own manufacture, and of foreign construction. Depending on the social standing of the intended users, the ship designs may be anything but boxy - being ostentatious to the point of being somewhat gaudy. There are deep social and economic divides between the "neo-feudal" (somewhat of a misnomer, as they are more acurately merely alien than backwards (also explaining why it's a more stable state for them), but many of the evocations should nonetheless give useful intuitions) Uln classes, and this is reflected in design decisions and resource allocations for craft design and production. Uln ships are of two types. The Royal Ingatwa Fleet and the ragtag lower classes. Uln are scavengers when it comes to technology. So their ships are a mishmash of Ultra-High technology of the Ancients and junkyard scraps. And it has too look nonhuman at all.
Technological
Tech:
Weapons:
Tactics:
Installations: