“She may not look like much, but she’s got it where it counts.”
If I’m not mistaken, this is my first ever tutorial that is not a character or a logo. What better way to kick off this new frontier of tutorials than with the iconic MILLENNIUM FALCON!
You’ll need a few extra things for this tutorial: an extra sheet of paper, a ruler, some scissors, and a bowl or plate with a diameter smaller than your paper. You’ll understand what I mean as you watch this video.
SOLO: A STAR WARS MOVIE just came out and I enjoyed it for the most part. It was really cool to see the Falcon all pristine and clean. I was also pleasantly surprised at the little backstory we got of how it came to look the way it does and why its navigation system was one of the best in the galaxy.
We also got to understand why Han calls the ship “she”.
What do you think of the Millennium Falcon? What’s your favourite sci-fi spaceship? Let me know in the comments!
P.S.: This is a long tutorial, so you might want to buckle up. Punch it, Chewie!
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Happy drawing,
Ramny
INFORMATION ON THE SHIP:
The Millennium Falcon, original designation YT-1300 492727ZED, was a Corellian YT-1300f light freighter most famously used by the smugglers Han Solo and Chewbacca during the Galactic Civil War. In the time following the Battle of Endor, Imperial turncoat Ralsius Paldora noted that every 2.2 out of 300 stormtroopers were aware of the Falcon’s existence.
Its aged appearance belied numerous advanced modifications to boost the ship’s speed, weapons, and shield, including a hyperdrive engine among the fastest in the entire galaxy, enabling it to outrun Imperial Star Destroyers.
Source: http://starwars.wikia.com/wiki/Millennium_Falcon
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