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Image 1 — The Pushpak Vimana design quietly blends Indian aesthetics with engineering logic
Image 2 — The Pushpak Vimana design quietly blends Indian aesthetics with engineering logic
Image 3 — The Pushpak Vimana design quietly blends Indian aesthetics with engineering logic

The Pushpak Vimana design quietly blends Indian aesthetics with engineering logic

Most people are focusing only on whether this Pushpak Vimana design looks “fantasy” or “realistic”, but the interesting part is how many actual engineering inspired details the artists quietly added.

The lotus petals aren’t just decorative. They’re segmented like deployable aerodynamic panels and even resemble morphing control surfaces.

The petals appear attached through articulated joints and actuator/hydraulic-like mechanisms, suggesting controlled movement rather than static ornamentation.

The lattice framework keeps the structure visually lightweight instead of making it a solid flying gold palace.

Heavy mass is concentrated in the center dome, which is exactly how real aircraft/spacecraft try to maintain stability and center of gravity.

The radial symmetry also helps the craft feel mechanically balanced instead of randomly designed.

Even the decorative patterns follow structural-looking rib patterns similar to biomimetic, organic or generative engineering designs.

What makes this stand out is that it doesn’t look like a generic medieval European fantasy airship.

The visual language is deeply Indian:-lotus geometry, mandala symmetry, temple/jali-inspired structures, aerial palace aesthetics.

It’s still fantasy of course, but the artists clearly tried to make it feel mechanically believable rather than just “magic object floating in sky.

Edit: Views welcomed !

u/Past_Cattle_2102 — 8 hours ago
▲ 104 r/RamayanaTheFilm+1 crossposts

Did the creature from the new Ramayana glimpse remind anyone else of the demon shown in the earlier title card?

Both these images are from the upcoming Ramayana movie. The 1st image is from the title announcement/title card released earlier, where Rama is shown aiming at a grotesque demon figure. The 2nd image is from the recent Rama glimpse video. The creature crawling over the trees. What caught my attention is how similar the creature design language feels in both shots : distorted/headless-looking anatomy hunched crawling posture cursed, body-horror style appearance forest-dwelling rakshas vibe I wonder whether both are depicting the same character, maybe Kabandha or some other cursed rakshas from Aranya Kand. Or could the creature actually be Viradha instead? Curious to know what others think because the visual similarities feel intentional to me.

Also , maybe we'll get to see the similar looking creature as the one in the title card in the final product.

Please put forward your opinions.

u/Past_Cattle_2102 — 4 days ago