
A personal piece; a look at one of the cities high in the Satasha valley of the Foriyet mountain range on Rau.
Satasha valley is known for its diverse individuals and cutting-edge use of the newly discovered science of negative gravity.
The collossal towers can be seen from miles around floating around the steamy sub-tropical environment of the valley.
Part of my Ad Infinitum project over on patreon.com/biological
Satasha valley is known for its diverse individuals and cutting-edge use of the newly discovered science of negative gravity.
The collossal towers can be seen from miles around floating around the steamy sub-tropical environment of the valley.
Part of my Ad Infinitum project over on patreon.com/biological
Category All / All
Species Alien (Other)
Size 4000 x 2200px
File Size 4.92 MB
Mhm! I look at your pic and cant help but imagine like its an official concept art piece for a futuristic city-building game like Anno, just with furries instead :P https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gl3ZGvmdlXs
Well, the Sen sure know their flowy arcitecture. I recall from some time a story about how a machine-learning algorithm was given the job of coming up with a design for a component that maximized strength with minimal material use and came up with the wildest, hole-ridden, near-biological look for it. I look forward t seeing when humans know how to use something like that in our architecture and design!
And they certainly don't waste any expenses on the scenery in their habitats. Really, when it coms down to the scenery and the mid-part of this painting, I am very much in love
It is, also, a very busy image around the lower corners, particularly the left one. In part it feels like a painting that's not sure if the draw is the towering scenery of Satasha, or the mingling people of it, and is torn between those two. There's a three-part video which, I'd dare say has informed a lot about how I setup my scenes - I think you might find it useful!
Design Cinema – EP 2 - Shot Setup Part 01
Design Cinema – EP 2 - Shot Setup Part 02
Design Cinema – EP 2 - Shot Setup Part 03
Is it kosher to refer to them as the Sen, me being still a mere human? I've always felt a bit torn between Sen and Wrought, uncertain which to refer to them by, since one is canonically a human-used term.
(Monako has a really intriguing looking jacked which I'd love to have a betterlook at, it looks like it's be really stylish)
And they certainly don't waste any expenses on the scenery in their habitats. Really, when it coms down to the scenery and the mid-part of this painting, I am very much in love
It is, also, a very busy image around the lower corners, particularly the left one. In part it feels like a painting that's not sure if the draw is the towering scenery of Satasha, or the mingling people of it, and is torn between those two. There's a three-part video which, I'd dare say has informed a lot about how I setup my scenes - I think you might find it useful!
Design Cinema – EP 2 - Shot Setup Part 01
Design Cinema – EP 2 - Shot Setup Part 02
Design Cinema – EP 2 - Shot Setup Part 03
Is it kosher to refer to them as the Sen, me being still a mere human? I've always felt a bit torn between Sen and Wrought, uncertain which to refer to them by, since one is canonically a human-used term.
(Monako has a really intriguing looking jacked which I'd love to have a betterlook at, it looks like it's be really stylish)
Thanks Karbik, and yeah, i absolutely love computer optimised structural design. The shapes are a big influence on my work. I feel like it is the next logical direction in design in general,
and that I should be really trying to think further ahead than that with sen articles.
Thanks so much for the resources, I totally understand and yes, it is visually cluttered. My next pieces should take composition more into account, i'm just really impulsive with my art.
Its totally cool, either term is acceptable, Wrought is actually a perjorative towards them on the human side.
I'd love to own a jacket like that, I think I should design a turntable view of him and his clothes as a reference sheet!
and that I should be really trying to think further ahead than that with sen articles.
Thanks so much for the resources, I totally understand and yes, it is visually cluttered. My next pieces should take composition more into account, i'm just really impulsive with my art.
Its totally cool, either term is acceptable, Wrought is actually a perjorative towards them on the human side.
I'd love to own a jacket like that, I think I should design a turntable view of him and his clothes as a reference sheet!
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