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angelnumber27 · 1 year
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Khiluk Spotted lake
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Alien Worlds by AnomalousDesigns
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youare-number6 · 1 year
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Alien Worlds - Pt 1
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“The City on the Edge of Forever,” Star Trek (1967)
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THE HYBORIAN AGE ON ANOTHER PLANET? JOHN CARTER MEETS CONAN?
PIC INFO: Spotlight on pin-up art of a long lost and/or would-be Marvel Comics character, Talon, a barbarian-like character from another world, an alien planet, created by Jim Steranko. Artwork by Bruce Timm for his art book "Naughty and Nice: The Good Girl Art of Bruce Timm" (2001). FLESK Publications.
"The back-room legend goes that Jim Steranko created a barbarian character named Talon for a series pitch to Stan Lee when both were at Marvel. Stan passed on the series, which Steranko continued to play around with over the next few years but never published anywhere. In the meanwhile, the legend continues that Stan liked the idea of a Barbarian comic for Marvel, just not this one, and that led to licensing the "Conan the Barbarian" property."
-- HERITAGE AUCTIONS (Comics, Comic Art, & Animation)
Sources: www.pinterest.com/pin/386324474279056238 (Pinterest 2x)Flwsk# & Bud's Art Books.
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In a fit of boredom yesterday, I decided to use one of those newfangled Image-generating AI to come up with pictures of various alien planets in the Animorphs series. Specifically, I used the Midjourney AI and specified HD images in Wallpaper format, except for the one smaller image of colorful rocks that I will get to in a second.
So, first batch of images. I described the Hork-Bajir homeworld to the AI and these are the images it gave me. It’s actually pretty close to how I picture it, but it only really shows what it looks like up in the trees or on the higher areas. It struggled to create images of ravines (let alone ravines deep enough that they go all the way to the planet’s mantle). All in all, not a terrible place to live if you like trees.
Second set of images were all attempts at the Taxxon homeworld. This one the AI sort of struggled with, because it can only render Earth-ish skies, and the sky on the Taxxon homeworld is supposed to be yellow and dusty (with green acid or ice clouds higher up). So, I went for two approaches. The oranger one, I specifically described the planet as “mars-like”, and the yellower one I specifically described the planet as “venus-like”. Disappointingly, neither set of images or any further iterations on the description gave me what I wanted - A cairn of rocks that marks the entrance to a Taxxon’s personal burrow. So I had to render the cairn seperately. (It is my headcanon that Taxxons collect interesting rocks and pile them by the front entrance to their burrow so their friends can find where they live, and sometimes the friends may add rocks to the cairn when they visit, and the entire Taxxon economy is based around this.)
The last set of images is supposed to be the Yeerk homeworld. Not much to say here, but I will note the AI struggled again with the sky, and the lighting isn’t as gloomy as I always pictured when I read the Andalite Chronicles.
Next Batch: The Andalite Homeworld
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skydarcyedwards · 29 days
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Normalsea
Sky Edwards
2024
Lomochrome Purple XR Petillant
Ricoh XR10
Rikenon 50mm f/2.0
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angelnumber27 · 1 year
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Sunrise on the Moon
By Daniel Kordan
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youare-number6 · 1 year
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Mushroom Planet Pt 1
Mushroom based OC Image Prompt Images - Midjourney 5.1 A photo of shelf mushrooms was used to make these
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The Mushroom Planet series became the Alien Worlds Series
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“The Alternative Factor,” Star Trek (1967)  
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SNOWY & STARRY -- ALIEN LANDSCAPES OF THE SUPER-SEVENTIES.
PIC(S) INFO: Spotlight on two pieces by British sci-fi artist/illustrator, David A. Hardy, from his "Portals" series. The first piece was a commissioned painting by a HAWKWIND fan based on the original back cover sleeve art – but in a winter season, and chosen by Hardy. The second is the original 1974 LP illustration.
TOP PIECE: "The sun's light now comes from behind us, illuminating the mountain and giving the moon a phase close to full, its dark side still silhouetted against the background stars. The planet is at the edge of the globular cluster, so as we look towards the centre there are thousands of bright stars visible, but behind us the sky is dark It is 40 years later, and the trees have grown, as has the city." Atelier Acrylics, 20 x 20in (50 x 50cm).
BOTTOM: "When Hawkwind visited Hardy's home (before a gig at the Birmingham Odeon) to discuss a record cover, their manager Douglas Smith saw the original version of Hardy's globular cluster for "Challenge of the Stars," and asked if it could be used. Because it was in portrait format Hardy said he would have to repaint it, square, but that was no problem. So this became the back cover for "Hall of the Mountain Grill" (1974) – regarded by many fans as one of their best albums." (Acrylics.)
Source: www.astroart.org/portals?lightbox=image_4jt.
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"The Astral Body" 16x20 Oil on Panel 2019 Mark Rogers
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