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posts from @Whirligig-Girl tagged #starship

also:

(the new Lower Decks episode has an orion ship with decorative spikes! but i just thought... what if... spike heat radiators... also they're cowards for not showing the TOS-Remaster/SNW Those Old Scientists style warp whirligigs with the spinning yellow lights.)

The "Good Afternoon," the Syndicate pirate ship operated by Slamtha Uzgoel and her Orion pirate crew. Lovingly repaired over the past hundred years by various engineers, it's a sort of ship of theseus of incompatible nonstandardized equipment and a classic whirligig-warp-drive.

you have to imagine it hissing and puffing and chuffing and wheeshing bc they never STANDARDIZED the fucking PLASMA MANIFOLDS so HALF THE ELECTROPLASMA PLUMBING is fucking WELD

there's no indication of this in canon but i absolutely terminally headcanon orion pirates as The Steampunk Ones
like, sigh, yes, some of the terminals are glass screens or whatever. but the GAUGES. there's so many GAUGES. Ry-Ry. hey. Ry'talla. do not touch that. it's an electroplasma gauge. it'll scald the skin right off your hand.

plasma boilers are great! you can run the flywheels and rotors off of plasma pressure and carry electroplasma current directly into the gas core verterium reactors! The earliest orion starships were nuclear pulse rockets with electric motors running the warp whirligigs, and the verterium reactors were powered by internal fission reactions. in order to have any amount of starting torque for the rotors, the radiators would be glowing yellow in seconds and you'd probably be generating an uneven warp field without the rotational smoothing effect... what a disaster

electroplasma boilers might seem archaic to us NOW, when the big families and corporations all have Cochrane-drives, but plasma boilers have an... almost... a life to them. they're living things, and they'll tell you what mood they're in much better than a cochrane reactor.

why would the lower rungs of the Syndicate, those orgs that only have one or two planets within their grasp, waste resources on building new shipyards with modern equipment, when orion megacorporations were building perfectly good interstellar battleships 300 years ago and the pieces of those perfectly good interstellar battleships are still lying around in various junkyards just waiting to be reassembled. I can not stress enough how big of a find a completely original plasma boiler and warp whirligig combo was. i mean thing is truly museum quality. We'll be taking that thank you very much.



Star Patrol rocket Piccard-5 encounters an artifact of the incredibly powerful White Marble Civilization. circa 2169, colorized & shipgirlified.

Commission for Levana, based on a render by Holly for Erika Chappel's TTRPG Torchship.

This is some of my best rendering work ever! These commissions do have a knack for putting me out of my comfort zone enough to continue developing my technical skills and style.



Commission Sheet pt.1Commission Sheet pt.2

COMMISSIONS by Luna (Whirligig-Girl)

Contact: DM me on social media or email me at WhirligigGirl@gmail.com

Humans & Humanoids

Prices subject to change based upon complexity and props
Backgrounds priced on a case-by-case basis. Very rough ballpark: triple the overall price for a complex background.

Choose a Line Art Style

Sketch:
Head or Bust: $14
Full torso: $18
Knees or full body: $20

Clean:
Head or Bust: $31
Full torso: $40
Knees or full body: $44

Lineless:
Head or Bust: $41
Full torso: $50
Knees or full body: $54

Add on a Coloring Style

Solid Color
Head or Bust: +$14
Full torso: +$18
Knees or full body: +$19

Cartoon Shaded
Head or Bust: +$19
Full torso: +$23
Knees or full body: +$24

Rendered
Head or Bust: +$24
Full torso: +$28
Knees or full body: +$29

Non-Humanoid Aliens & Robots

Prices subject to change based upon complexity and props
Backgrounds priced on a case-by-case basis. Very rough ballpark: double the overall price for a complex background.
Choose a Line Art Style
Sketch: $25
Clean: $55
Lineless: $65

Add on a Coloring Style
Solid Color: +$20
Cartoon Shaded: +$25
Rendered: +$30

Vehicles:

Prices heavily subject to change based upon complexity.
Backgrounds priced on a case-by-case basis. Very rough ballpark: double the overall price for a complex background.
Choose a Line Art Style
Sketch: $30
Clean: $65
Lineless: $76

Add on a Coloring Style
Solid Color: +$30
Cartoon Shaded: +$35
Rendered: +$40

Planets and Space Objects

Prices heavily subject to change based upon complexity.
Sketch: $10-30 per object
Solid Colored: $20-60 per object
Rendered: $30-70 per object
Full globe equirectangular map for games or 3D renders: $94-220 per map. (Heightmap and Color map)
Kopernicus planet mod with configuration: Double the price above.



One of my biggest and best commissions yet. Torchship: Forbidden Space cover art, commissioned by Gorn. This cover art is for an audio drama podcast taking place in the same universe as the Torchship TTRPG, following the crew of the Mary Gilham-32. I'll let Gorn explain:

The year is 2169. The place? The Aquilian De-militarized Zone. All that stands between Humanity and a Second Aquilian War. A buffer zone encompassing countless stars and civilisations, cut off from the greater galaxy by a crumbling treaty. It falls to the four Cosmonauts of stealth-rocket Mary Gillham-32 to explore this Forbidden Space. To find new friends, to supply aid to those who need it, to discover the wonders of the universe. And all without starting a shooting war with the Divine Aquilian Empire. Introducing: Torchship: Forbidden Space. A scripted, fully casted audio drama. The pilot episode, 'The Quality of Mercy', will release later this month on spotify, itunes, youtube, and any podcast host you can think of. Thumbnail art by the excellent Luna Rose

Announcement and trailer on twitter: https://twitter.com/TorchshipPod/status/1686443692792438784

I had a lot of fun with this. Gorn was great to work with, and I got feedback from the voice actors for their character designs. Although I was given a framework, a lot of the character design was my own work and I'm quite happy with the result.

The characters are cosmonauts in the Interstellar Union of Republics' Star Patrol. They are flight engineer Holmes, an old Aquilian War veteran and cyborg, astrogator and psychic Martin (who is not from Mars), Yureli, the Martian hacker signals specialist, and Stevens, the welsh doctor. And don't forget the Mary Gilham-32, the faster than light stealth rocket ship.