Hey PolyCount Community! Firstly Apologies if images don't work at first, I'm trying to figure a good (efficient) way of getting them online! (:
I'm a first year university student, I've been working on this Escape competition for a couple weeks.
I'll post up what I've done and my progress here, any feedback's welcomed (:
A couple of different lighting ideas I wanna try out:


And some quick grabs of the Ship and Assets I'm working on at the moment, will upload renders once ready.


for now I'll just have the links to the image until I figure out how to embed them (:
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Made a quick layout of the scene and got cracking!
The initial piece was a raging battle scene - however when moving from reference pictures and looking at art a scene of battleships coming in after a battle looked a lot pleasing on the eye.
I'm thinking something along this lines for the final beauty shots (:
Beauty Shots:
Tech Shots: