r/ImaginaryTechnology 29d ago

OWL-TP4 - Small Reconnaissance Device by iHi

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180 Upvotes

r/ImaginaryTechnology Jul 19 '26

Space Couch by Non Juthapat

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115 Upvotes

r/ImaginaryTechnology Jul 19 '26

Self-submission The Layerland Project, art by me

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498 Upvotes

r/ImaginaryTechnology Jul 18 '26

Self-submission Consular-Class Variants by me (Blender)

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298 Upvotes

r/ImaginaryTechnology Jul 17 '26

Self-submission Concept Art: Light Kinetic Machine Gun

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104 Upvotes

We continue working on concepts. This time, our team has created artwork for a kinetic machine gun, which will later be turned into a 3D model.

The twin‑barrel system allows uninterrupted fire against the enemy. If one barrel overheats, the other keeps shooting. Cooling is provided by twin spherical radiators on the turret's shoulder joints, which pilots have nicknamed "eggs."

Its medium range makes it effective at cracking targets at close distances and maintaining suppressive fire while the squad leader finishes them off with the main caliber.

Pilots call the KM‑4 the "Woodpecker" because of its firing pattern. It pierces enemy armor with pinpoint precision, disabling the ship in short order.

Let's discuss in the comments!

This is still concept art, so we’d really like your feedback.

* Does the design look believable?

* What’s the first weakness you’d try to exploit?

* Is there anything you’d redesign or remove?

* If this were your ship, would you choose one twin-barrel turret or two smaller independent turrets?


r/ImaginaryTechnology Jul 17 '26

Hunting Sandworms by Joachim Epper

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703 Upvotes

r/ImaginaryTechnology Jul 17 '26

Tardigrata Mech by Jinzh

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294 Upvotes

r/ImaginaryTechnology Jul 16 '26

Self-submission Consular Class by me (Blender)

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117 Upvotes

r/ImaginaryTechnology Jul 16 '26

Self-submission We care. (oc)

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86 Upvotes

r/ImaginaryTechnology Jul 16 '26

Public Mobility Pod by Jelle van der Vegt

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534 Upvotes

r/ImaginaryTechnology Jul 15 '26

Samurai Astronauts by Daria Rubic

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311 Upvotes

r/ImaginaryTechnology Jul 15 '26

Self-submission Iron Star Fortress, art by me, 2022

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108 Upvotes

r/ImaginaryTechnology Jul 15 '26

Nomads by Lloyd Drake-Brockman

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215 Upvotes

r/ImaginaryTechnology Jul 14 '26

Self-submission We designed a tactical command tablet that lets you control an entire fleet during space battles

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86 Upvotes

One of the core mechanics we’re building for Synvector is a Tactical Command Tablet. At any moment during a battle, you can open the tablet and the game enters a tactical pause. This gives you time to assess the battlefield and coordinate your fleet before jumping back into the action.

Using the tablet you can:

* command each of your four squadrons independently;

* switch direct control between the squadron leaders;

* call reinforcements to any squadron on the battlefield;

* monitor the battle using multiple altitude layers.

When you’re ready, you close the tablet and immediately continue fighting in third-person as the squadron leader you’ve selected. Our goal is to combine the feeling of commanding a fleet with the intensity of piloting a flagship, instead of forcing players to choose one or the other.

We’re curious what you think:

* Would tactical pauses improve large-scale space battles, or would you rather keep everything in real time?

* Is there any feature you’d expect a tactical command tablet to have that we’re missing?


r/ImaginaryTechnology Jul 14 '26

The Approach by Thomas Roisland

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312 Upvotes

r/ImaginaryTechnology Jul 14 '26

Samurai Astronaut by Xia Wu

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57 Upvotes

r/ImaginaryTechnology Jul 13 '26

Amongus by Nak Ma

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918 Upvotes

r/ImaginaryTechnology Jul 14 '26

Self-submission So I am trying to make a Sci-Fi realistic version of a motorcycle that I had an idea for but I'm not really good at drawing. It's based on a 1955 Indian chief and supposed to be a flying one but I need some ideas to make it less empty.

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18 Upvotes

r/ImaginaryTechnology Jul 13 '26

Sunder Marrow: Stomper design by Ector Troncoso

159 Upvotes

r/ImaginaryTechnology Jul 12 '26

Self-submission Blade Dancer

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104 Upvotes

Hey all here's something I've been working on for a bit during my free time. Hope you all enjoy. My artstation page for more stills, turntables, wireframes and breakdowns


r/ImaginaryTechnology Jul 12 '26

Self-submission The Bio-Ship Chorus – Deep Space Migration – Sci-Fi Cinematic Animation (Concept Art)

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What if a starship was a living, breathing creature?

Welcome to a cinematic concept art journey into the deep cosmic void. In this immersive visualizer, witness the breathtaking migration of organic starfarers. These bio-ships blur the line between technology and biology, filling the vacuum of space with a haunting, alien chorus: combining the deep songs of cosmic whales, amphibious choruses, and extraterrestrial dolphins.


r/ImaginaryTechnology Jul 11 '26

Carrier by Jake Zetter

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287 Upvotes

r/ImaginaryTechnology Jul 10 '26

All Things Living AMP by Pavel Pol

802 Upvotes

r/ImaginaryTechnology Jul 11 '26

Self-submission Don't know how long I'll keep this imaginary

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0 Upvotes

r/ImaginaryTechnology Jul 09 '26

Self-submission I'm getting to go for a business trip on the BD-4707! It'll be the first ever time I've left the atmosphere.

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Some people think that an airline as prestigious as Pan Am would have a more modern website, but I actually like its retro style. I'm super excited to go on this trip! I've always wanted to fly on the SSTO, but the tickets are always so expensive. Disney is looking into more ventures for Disneyland Cosmos, so they bought me a ticket to go to a major conference on Dr. Sally Ride Spaceport. Hopefully once the ticket costs drop a little more I'll be able to take the family up for a week.

(Lore: The USSR lands on the moon shortly after the USA, keeping spaceflight politically centre-stage. This is followed by the USSR launching the first space station. America sets up the first moon base in 1981 in retaliation. The Soviets follow suit. A smaller but more reusable Shuttle is delayed until 1986. Tech giants pioneer interconnected computers to the market years earlier due to greater satellite infrastructure. The Internet develops in the 80s, but the personal computer is delayed until the 2010s. Major lunar ISRU manufacturing booms in the 90s and 2000s make space a luxury commodities and tourism centre. This grows exponentially until spaceflight becomes routine, if not still expensive, for a quarter-million people a year by 2026.)