The art of war has a new hue, and it's full of royal blues and purples. We're back with a new ship design contest for you. The theme this time? Nobility.
You can enter with image or video, but whichever you choose, be sure to verify it with social media using the instructions below. You're allowed to enter with just the design preview. So take advantage of all the nano-coatings, customisation slots, and patterns and go make something awesome. If you take advantage of the new SKINR features, we'd love it if you explained how. We can't wait to see what you come up with!
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Hit the 'submit to this bounty' button just below this description - do not use the reply button unless you just want to comment on the thread, as replies will not be counted as entries!
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Once the deadline closes, we’ll pick up to ten submissions, and award one $15 prize, one $10 prize, one $5 prize, and seven $1 prizes. We may then share them as curated content.
Tier
Prize
Quantity
Remaining
1st
$15
1
0
2nd
$10
1
0
3rd
$5
1
0
4th
$1
7
3
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Submissions (7)
mypets1/26/2025
Won$1
Arrakis
My ship was inspired by the sand worms of Dune! I even tried to make the worm's teeth haha
yan574361/26/2025
Won$5
Here I was inspired by Jaime Lannister's armor in Game of Thrones (including the golden detail of the hand that was ripped off haha). Whenever I think of royalty, I think of got armor.
orik Kado1/26/2025
Won$1
For this challenge, I drew inspiration from the Amarr nobility and incorporated tones historically associated with this concept. However, I aimed to keep the design as simple yet elegant as possible. I’m not very experienced with this kind of challenge, but stepping out of my comfort zone is always a good experience.
FirestormGamingTeam1/25/2025
Won$1
We decided to use the Amarr Corvette as our "Noble Ship" to repaint
We present "The Emperors Shuttle"
Luka Zaharin1/24/2025
Won$1
I chose an Amarr ship because their curved lines and smooth armor plates give a certain effect of noblesse without even having a Skin applied. The blue and red colours traditionally represent royalty while the golden finish should represent wealth. I chose metallic colours to give the ship a more special look and the star-pattern finally draws the attention to red flower encasing the symbol of the Amarrian fleet.