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Work-in-progress of an infographic poster I’m working on to explain @SpaceX’s Starship orbital flight test. I wanted to figure out a way to show on one global image, its flight path. Numbered points along the path will correspond with matching illustrations in a linear format.
If you missed my post at the beginning of the year, here’s some of my free desktop & phone wallpaper artwork celebrating @SpaceX’s past year. You can now get merchandise with this art at https://t.co/WOopPkVw1D also make a request of any of my work you want added to the store.
Nineteen years ago this week, Star Wars: Attack of the Clones was released. This was an illustration I did for the cover of a newspaper movie liftout. I think it is a good example of my color sense and style that still carries through to my artwork today.
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Looks like we will soon get to see Starship SN15, back by popular demand, perform a second flight. I will update my previous SN15 infographic when I know more. Big question which will hop first, SN15 or SN16?
A look at what SpaceX have planned. These are based on the most recent concepts and current iterations for Starship and Moonship (not my ideas, just my interpretations). This is all part of a bigger infographic I’m working on. Next up, Earth Moon rendezvous.
Starship HLS desktop wallpaper https://t.co/dgwR00Ao8m
@jasonsemerau @MarcusHouse @FelixSchlang @Erdayastronaut @SpaceIntellige3 @SpacesFuture @TJ_Cooney Cool. Look for my update, I have altered the flames, I now have the correct engines firing on descent, it was hard to tell at the time from the live video capture.