For a start it is very rare to see Babylon 5 artworks nowadays, at least I can't say I've seen a lot of those, and to top it all you have truly recreated the atmosphere of the show here.
Babylon 5 was one of the shows that always portrayed a rather 'shiny' version of space and because of the awesome background, the appearance of these Shadow battlecrabs makes for a truly sinister and dread filled atmosphere.
The scene is dynamic which is not an easy thing to do in a still image, and the hull lighting of the White Star, given the surroundings, is an excellent contrast to the darkness of the Shadow ships.
What's more, you didn't have to mention where this is from, because anyone who has only ever even seen a handful of Babylon 5 episodes would recognize this right away.
Beautiful, especially the background and the Whitestar, I just don't like the beam fired by the Whitestar: if fades in from the ship and ends abruptly (with no effects) in the Shadow Battlectab. It appears static like a white lightsaber, not a beam. But very nicework
For a start it is very rare to see Babylon 5 artworks nowadays, at least I can't say I've seen a lot of those, and to top it all you have truly recreated the atmosphere of the show here.
Babylon 5 was one of the shows that always portrayed a rather 'shiny' version of space and because of the awesome background, the appearance of these Shadow battlecrabs makes for a truly sinister and dread filled atmosphere.
The scene is dynamic which is not an easy thing to do in a still image, and the hull lighting of the White Star, given the surroundings, is an excellent contrast to the darkness of the Shadow ships.
What's more, you didn't have to mention where this is from, because anyone who has only ever even seen a handful of Babylon 5 episodes would recognize this right away.
Very well done.
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