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An Unlikely Crossover?

DAZ|Studio Science Fiction posted on May 03, 2021
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Tomorrow is the Fourth of May, and I know that everybody and his brother will be posting Star Wars-inspired renders. So here is one of my own. It's an unlikely crossover between Mass Effect and the Star Wars universe. Why can't an Asari be a Jedi if she is strong with the Force? Perhaps if Disney keeps gobbling up intellectual properties, a crossover such as this will be in the realm of the possible. Post-processing in Lo-Fi. The Asari morph and textures are freebies by good old Dario Fish. This is just good-natured fan art made by someone with no financial interest in either the Star Wars or the Mass Effect franchises. Enjoy!

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Comments (3)


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daggerwilldo

12:55AM | Wed, 05 May 2021

Very fine work. The character and the lighting are really nicely integrated to create a very dramatic feel to the render. Definitely a LIKE and a FAV !!! Also, some wonderful FX.

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mightymysterio

6:16AM | Wed, 05 May 2021

Glad you liked it! I am such a fan of the design work that went into the Mass Effect series, particularly the aliens. Happy Fourth of May!

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hashdoc

6:19AM | Thu, 06 May 2021

cool crossover!

mightymysterio

7:11AM | Thu, 06 May 2021

Glad you liked it. 😁


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