Some Star Wars Inspired picture after very long time. When I was reading very good technical website about the starwars, I've found picture of the leg and small comment of one amazing machine. This Is my vision of superheavy Imperial battle walker. My intention was make a new design of a huge war machine, of course somehow similar to AT-AT. So I didnt have much space for experiments. This walker much bigger than his older brother about twice in height. The desingis using some elements from the battleships of the Empire. Weapons: one turbolaser, eight heavy lasers and many heavy blaster cannons. The picture captures flawless crushign of the rebels defence positions on some cold planet (not Hoth). Rebellion have no weapons that can harm this machine.
The walker is based on simple 3d model(done in 1hour). The rest is playing with many layers in photoshop. the small at-st and some planes done form the reference. Picture was done half on cintiq tablet, the rest Intuos3. Time about 25-30 hours, just 2 hours a day after work.
VERY badass, your pic has caused quite a stir it seems...been taken as canon concept art for the Clone War era AT-HE. Others just dont know what the hell it is
LOVE THIS! Amazing vision...definitely could see this in the Star Wars Universe. Empire likes to go BIG (or go HOME)...think Deathstar...Imperial Destroyer...
I am impressed by the sheer scale of the machines depicted, and the use of shading, colours, and the like to depict a grim, gritty Star Wars battlefield that goes with it. This super Imperial walker embodies everything the Galactic Empire is - brutal, powerful, intimidating and excessively huge.
Personally I'm never a fan of walkers - impractical to build and field, limited use in wars and battles, not to mention all the scientific and technical challenges that comes with it. But I'm impressed nevertheless.
I wonder how well this could go against a Warlord Class Imperial Titan from Warhammer 40000...
Personally I'm never a fan of walkers - impractical to build and field, limited use in wars and battles, not to mention all the scientific and technical challenges that comes with it. But I'm impressed nevertheless.