The @obikinzine is out in the wild now (mine just arrived and it's so beautiful!!) so I can share the piece I did for it! As a bonus it's reversible like a playing card :}
My second attempt to create Tatooine environment and first attempt to use Niagara particle system to make sandstorm simulation - took me about 2 months to finish.
so it’s a series now!! I don’t know that there’s a thriving tatooinian tourist industry per se, but maybe somebody’s selling some rustic landscape stickers and posters at the boonta eve classic lol
more in this series: Varykino | Endor
more art • buy me a coffee • image ID under the cut
[Image ID: A digital illustration within an elongated vertical ellipse contains a stylized depiction of a moisture farm on Tatooine, much like the Lars’ homestead. The foreground contains the silhouette of the rounded entrance to the abode and a moisture vaporator. The background contains another moisture vaporator amidst far off rolling dunes. In the sky, the setting binary suns glow through light cloud cover. Above them, a few distant stars dot the sky. White Aurebesh script overlaying the scene reads Tatooine. There is a soft drop shadow behind the ellipse as if the image is printed and raised above the surface behind it.]
🌟✨Happy Star Wars Day and May the 4th be with you! ✨🌟
The colouring of this picture is actually inspired by one of my favourite illustrators, @sarahmcintyre-blog! I really love her style, particularly in Grumpycorn 😍💖
happy star wars day!! just a piece of luke during the binary sunset scene i’ve been working on over the past week!! may the fourth be with you!! ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Does anyone else get really emotional about Binary Sunsets? I don't know if it's because I grew up with Star Wars or just because John Williams is just a fantastic composer, but I am almost always brought to tears whenever this theme is played.
I think maybe it's because it represents this hope for the future. Luke looking off into the distance, not yet aware that in the very next scene his destiny will call for him. It represents new beginnings. It's also just a beautifully shot scene. The colors are so amazing.
Idk maybe I'm just nostalgic and reading too much into it but I love this scene so much.