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Today we're taking a look behind the scenes at the concept art process for the Envoy, created by Jerzy and Yari, Concept Artists at Egosoft. We sat down with them to hear about the design process and the challenges involved.
"The sleek cloak mode allows the ship to glide quietly under radar," Jerzy explains. "When switching to normal mode, the 'jaws' open up - an aggressive, spiky look revealing the weapon systems ready to go guns blazing."

"The Envoy's interior was imagined like a submarine environment," explains Yari. "We pushed the corridors to be narrower, while keeping the main rooms more open."
From the captain's quarters to the corridors and cockpit, the design emphasises tight proportions and interlocking modules, giving the ship a grounded, functional atmosphere that supports its advanced technology and mission profile.
"We built much of the interior around 30° and 60° angles," Yari recalls. "It gave the spaces character, but it was tricky - those angles don't align easily to a central grid."


The Envoy embodies what makes X4: Foundations special: believable, functional design that feels like a world of its own.


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