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Looking to get into some hard(-ish) science fiction. Anyone got near future (semi-)hard scifi recommendations centered around space travel/exploration/colonization?
Currently watching: Planetes
Digital landscapes // 2014
#NFTartist #digitalart #environmentart #digitalpainting #landscapelovers #exploration
“Reflections” was a rejected album cover, but it’s one of my favorite exploration artworks to date.
Explorando um pouquinho dessa personagem que eu gosto muito
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❤️Rts e favs ajudam muito ❤️
17 Factual and Fictional Books About Space Exploration https://t.co/ssHfR8JaIi
Day 2 of @Preston_Week! Today's prompt is Exploration!
I always liked the idea of Preston being into cartography 🗺
After yesterday’s love for these fun boyos, I’ve set up a second @hicetnunc2000 page. I’ll put exploratory ideas and drawings here and treat it more like a playground.
Have a look and pick up a Candy drawing whilst you’re there :)
https://t.co/YmTirVRTQ4
Ad Astra (2019): Lunar rover
1&2/ Early explorations by Stephen Zavala
3/ Production Designer: Kevin Thompson
Primer dibujo que publico aquí.
Es de un personaje en una historia que estoy escribiendo: Rahl Evard, un pequeño Gligar de 12 años con sueños de convertirse en un explorador. Espero les guste uwu
@eranhill @hicetnunc2000 Here you go folks. I’ve set up a more playful account where I’m allowing myself to experiment, treating it more like a exploratory playground. I’ll be keeping and updating both of these accounts going forward :)
https://t.co/YmTirVRTQ4
FOLLOW ME IN is a joy of a book, isn’t it? A lovely exploration of the spaces around, and the space between, two people—wondrous and beautiful and quietly heartbreaking. Beautifully written (and recollected) and gorgeously rendered.
Começando os processos de exploração pra splashdorata: concepts pra skin Irelia Elementalista
@pastelteacher @richreadalot @LTeacher123 @jonnybid @PaulWat5 @Misterbodd @sam_creighton @f33lthesun @teacher_mr_r @redgierob “All of a Sudden and Forever” by Chris Barton and Nicole Xu is an exploration as to how the community dealt with and moved on from the Oklahoma City Bombing. Powerful, honest and moving, it’s quite a book.