An observer of a passive dream
Flying is not always fun. One of the most perilous things about flying is that you'd never know what you'll find while you're out there above the clouds. Something that I discovered while soaring high above the clouds as usual, when a giant submarine suddenly appeared out of nowhere, almost threatening to hit me. I managed to fly out of the way. To be fair, the occupants of this flying submarine are dreamers, too, and no doubt they're enjoying the dream as much as I do. I can only watch while they're having their own fun; it's best not to interfere with someone else's dream.
This pic was inspired by the dreams I've had while sleeping. At one point, a submarine did appear in my dream, though for dramatic effect, the details are different than what I've drawn in this pic. In case you're wondering, the submarine pictured here is a Typhoon class, Soviet designation Project 941 Akula, the largest submarines ever built. It was chosen not only for its size, but also because its design has the most dramatic flair I can think of, especially at this angle. (I had to refer to a 3D model for this, and then just trace over the model.) This pic was also inspired by the fact that, sometimes, I'm just a neutral observer of the dreams I'm in, never interacting with it, only passively observing what was happening as the characters in my dream acted out all the actions. It's like watching a movie, where all you're doing is just sit there and watch the movie.
You could say that this pic is also a sequel to this pic:
https://www.furaffinity.net/view/17092424/
Once again, I've been trying to push the boundaries of my artistic abilities. @_@;; I think I'm getting the hang of drawing clouds. =3 I still need to keep trying to improve my art skills even further. I also need to learn about color theory and how using the right colors can affect the mood and such.
Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/marwangreencritter
This pic was inspired by the dreams I've had while sleeping. At one point, a submarine did appear in my dream, though for dramatic effect, the details are different than what I've drawn in this pic. In case you're wondering, the submarine pictured here is a Typhoon class, Soviet designation Project 941 Akula, the largest submarines ever built. It was chosen not only for its size, but also because its design has the most dramatic flair I can think of, especially at this angle. (I had to refer to a 3D model for this, and then just trace over the model.) This pic was also inspired by the fact that, sometimes, I'm just a neutral observer of the dreams I'm in, never interacting with it, only passively observing what was happening as the characters in my dream acted out all the actions. It's like watching a movie, where all you're doing is just sit there and watch the movie.
You could say that this pic is also a sequel to this pic:
https://www.furaffinity.net/view/17092424/
Once again, I've been trying to push the boundaries of my artistic abilities. @_@;; I think I'm getting the hang of drawing clouds. =3 I still need to keep trying to improve my art skills even further. I also need to learn about color theory and how using the right colors can affect the mood and such.
Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/marwangreencritter
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i had a cinematographic dream once.
a chain pulling from bottom right to upper left
a cylinder being loaded from upper right
the chain pulling further
the cylinder being loaded with another round
the chain suddenly tensing up as a roar is heard
the cylinder getting loaded once more before swiftly turning to the other side as the view pans out
a mechanical beast harpooned hanging right next to the mounted rotary cannon standing on a tower aiming right at it
and fires
[movie title]
that was just the start of the dream, but what a start it was.
a chain pulling from bottom right to upper left
a cylinder being loaded from upper right
the chain pulling further
the cylinder being loaded with another round
the chain suddenly tensing up as a roar is heard
the cylinder getting loaded once more before swiftly turning to the other side as the view pans out
a mechanical beast harpooned hanging right next to the mounted rotary cannon standing on a tower aiming right at it
and fires
[movie title]
that was just the start of the dream, but what a start it was.
I had a similar dream, but instead of a sub I dreamt of a gigantic whale with ribbon-like eels attached to its side that becomes luminescent at night. Inside were pilots who could telepathically tell it where to go, whilst staying in a compartment of what looks like a victorian style setting. When the whale reaches its destination, it shrinks into the size of a marble, then kept in a box looking like a pez dispenser.
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