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    Edymnion

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    Okay, you don't have to actually show us, you can just tell us.

    What color schemes do you use for your ships/stations, or do you not use a unified theme at all and just build whatever pops into your head?

    I have three I routinely use:
    Black Red - My evil stuff
    Grey Blue - My neutral stuff
    White Brown - My good stuff
     

    Reilly Reese

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    CNY = Black, Orange and Grey.

    Turion = Dark Grey, Light Blue and White
     

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    Don't have a certain theme for individual class based ships, but I do use color schemes on my ships. Now if they are in a fleet and are ment to be mass produced than I use Similar colors, all with the base color grey. Attack (non leading ships) red-grey or yellow-grey. Mining/Salvage ships green-grey. Capital or leader ships blue grey.
     

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    Dosera = light grey, grey, red.

    Moderas = light grey, grey, red, teal.

    Roraken = dark grey, brown, red.

    Impyre = brown, dark grey.

    SpaceBugsOfDeath = purple, green, black.

    Imperium = grey and yellow

    Mokhratia = blue and white
     

    AtraUnam

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    Krunk:
    • Grey base
    • Orange plating
    • Green trim
    • Yellow engines
    Pure RP:
    • Grey base
    • Blue plating
    • Orange/brown trim
    • Blue engines
     
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    I typically build ships with gray hull, although I'll highlight components with sensible colors (black gun barrels, hazard stripes around moving objects, etc.) A big part of my reasoning for this is that it reduces the resource cost for building the ship. It's a habit I got into partly due to the amount of gray hull salvaged from stations in early builds, and even more so when blue asteroids were so hard to find. When I first started playing the game I liked brown (perhaps from my Amarr days in Eve?) Since most of my ships are combat vessels, I have a hard time getting beyond "battleship gray." I'm getting better about going back over a ship after it's built to give it a color pass and break up the monotony. My salvage ships are typically bulldozer yellow/black, or John Deere green. Civilian ships I've built are much more colorful, though I tend to veer towards blue or red with white.

    I like black, but it's a pain to build with because you can't see what you're doing. It always reminds me of Disaster Area's black ship from Restaurant at the End of the Universe. "It's the wild colour scheme that freaks me,'' said Zaphod whose love affair with this ship had lasted almost three minutes into the flight, "Every time you try to operate on of these weird black controls that are labelled in black on a black background, a little black light lights up black to let you know you've done it. What is this? Some kind of galactic hyperhearse?''
     
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    I like black, but it's a pain to build with because you can't see what you're doing. It always reminds me of Disaster Area's black ship from Restaurant at the End of the Universe. "It's the wild colour scheme that freaks me,'' said Zaphod whose love affair with this ship had lasted almost three minutes into the flight, "Every time you try to operate on of these weird black controls that are labelled in black on a black background, a little black light lights up black to let you know you've done it. What is this? Some kind of galactic hyperhearse?''
    I need to check Audible for that book! That quote alone had me cracking up :ROFLMAO:

    Ok, onto my colors.

    My mining ships
    - Grey or Dark Grey Hull
    - Orange Plating
    - Black and Hazard Yellow trim
    - Green lighting for the mining array
    - Red Engines, but given the new thruster plume, I may just start using bare thrusters.

    Older ships
    - Dark Grey Hull
    - Blue Plating
    - Black and Grey detailing
    - Ice Crystal Engines and Detailing

    On my more recent builds I've been trying to have a nice contrast between my underhull and the plates and detailing I layer over it. I'm much happier with the aesthetics of my most recent ship compared to my old coloring scheme.

    - Grey or Dark Grey Hull
    - White Plateing
    - Blue Trim
    - Black detailing.
    - Purple Charged Ciruits (Can't rememeber the name!) under ice for detail lighting
    - Ice Crystal Engines
     
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    I am exclusively black with red highlights. I'll also use red crystal and black light behind ice. That said, I consider my decorative skills to be WAY below standard. I build almost exclusively for combat function. What it looks like when done is almost an afterthought. I figure by the time I have a firm handle on systems (another few years), I might have developed at least a modicum of aesthetic talent.
     
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    I am exclusively black with red highlights. I'll also use red crystal and black light behind ice. That said, I consider my decorative skills to be WAY below standard. I build almost exclusively for combat function. What it looks like when done is almost an afterthought. I figure by the time I have a firm handle on systems (another few years), I might have developed at least a modicum of aesthetic talent.
    I'm so going to sneak up behind that ship. :)
     
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    I'm so going to sneak up behind that ship. :)
    ;)

    Be aware that eight of it's offensive turrets and eight of it's anti-drone turrets all fire to the rear. It can indeed bring all offense to the fore, but that does not mean that it has inadequate coverage elsewhere.
     
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    Be aware that eight of it's offensive turrets and eight of it's anti-drone turrets all fire to the rear. It can indeed bring all offense to the fore, but that does not mean that it has inadequate coverage elsewhere.
    Better the eight to the rear than 40 or so. The black ship on the black background made it tricky - I had to look closer to see that you do have two tiers of elevation that can fire rearward.
     
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    Black makes good radar jammed stealth craft; really hard to spot, even if they cant cloak.

    Legion Navy ships I've been using shades of grey, with white armor plates. Teal lighting and orange engines. Hazard stripes thrown in on some of the airlocks, etc. Other colors I typically use to mark the vessel's role and classification. Drawing them as details/highlights or symbols on the hull/armor.

    Other craft I typically use grey and brown. I use brown to denote utility/non-combat craft. Things like transports and mining vessels.
     
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    I was running black with various color highlight, dexpending on the ship profile (or my whim).

    I've recently started a bigger ship and give for a "junkyard" look. Brown, rusty main with random grey/black/red patches and yellow caution around doors and functional components. Hoping for a Mad Max/Waterworld look at the end
     
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