(Belzebob) (2025)
Image description: A sleek, futuristic fighter-class spacecraft in the darkness of space. It has an elongated body with a cockpit visible near the front, and features a predominantly blue color scheme with orange and red accents lights. Various mechanical details, panels, and what appear to be weapons systems or engine components can be seen integrated into the design.
Full Generation Parameters:
space fighter, spacecraft, space frighter, future, (dark space :1), (flat lighting, flat color, flat design, no lineart:1), spot color, film grain, local color adaption, neon, pearlescent, masterpiece, best quality, amazing quality, very aesthetic, absurdres, newest,
Negative prompt: lowres, (worst quality, bad quality:1.2), bad anatomy, bad hands, (missing fingers, extra fingers:1.2), sketch, jpeg artifacts, text, signature, watermark, old, oldest, child, loli, chibli, wall, window, gate, double doors, doors,
Steps: 24, CFG scale: 4, Sampler: Euler a, Seed: 1221801576, extra: [object Object], Size: 832x1216, nsfw: false, draft: false, width: 832, height: 1216, quantity: 2, workflow: txt2img, baseModel: Illustrious, Created Date: 2025-05-12T2149:48.4309924Z, Clip skip: 2
Reminds me of Starfox
Wings… in spaaaaaace. The retconning justifications are always colorfully inventive.
For small ships the “they can also do some atmospheric flight” can go a long way
It looks cool, and it turns out through a quirk of physics that looking cool makes things fly faster
We will be so annoyed when we start making military spaceships that just look like urchins.
Yup! Space melons. Or, more likely, cylinders. They seem to be popular.