File:H4 SpOps LightCruiser EarlyModel 6.jpg

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Summary Early blockout of the Zanar-pattern light cruiser.
Type Render
Game Halo 4
Artist Steve Tyler
Source http://coolhandgraphics.blogspot.com/2013/02/big-spaceships-003-covenant-ccs-battle.html
Original filename covenant_cruiser_wip_19a.jpg
Source caption Some of the detail on the upper-mid section, not sure what these freaky looking shapes in the cut-outs are meant to be, they just seemed like an interesting way to use up that space and create some contrast area. I recall after showing this image to the crew at Axis, they were wondering just where I was going to go for the larger Cruiser. I had some ideas...
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current09:57, November 13, 2022Thumbnail for version as of 09:57, November 13, 20221,600 × 900 (194 KB)BaconShelf (talk | contribs){{file info |summary = Early blockout of the {{Pattern|Zanar|light cruiser}}. |game = Halo 4 |type = render |artist = Steve Tyler |source = http://coolhandgraphics.blogspot.com/2013/02/big-spaceships-003-covenant-ccs-battle.html |filename = covenant_cruiser_wip_19a.jpg |caption = Some of the detail on the upper-mid section, not sure what these freaky looking shapes in the cut-outs are meant to be, they just seemed like an interesting way to use up that space and create some contrast area. I r...

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