
Beautiful commission from skekla! I'm so happy with how this one turned out. The lighting is amazing! I've been wanting to do another big lore post, but that has been keeping me from uploading this picture, so here's a lore nugget instead.
My Arhulian is basking in the perpetual twilight of their home world. Their "sun" has a dark purple-black photosphere, thus most of their worlds light comes from their sun's corona, moon, and starlight.
The venerable Arhulian in the focus of the piece radiates psionic energy to the point they manifest a corona of their own (A halo to the layman). As well as portions of their fur are beginning to turn white in a process known as "star bleaching".
Arhulians are not much ones for clothes due to their unusual anatomy, especially ornamental garments. So this one must be dressed for a special occasion!
My Arhulian is basking in the perpetual twilight of their home world. Their "sun" has a dark purple-black photosphere, thus most of their worlds light comes from their sun's corona, moon, and starlight.
The venerable Arhulian in the focus of the piece radiates psionic energy to the point they manifest a corona of their own (A halo to the layman). As well as portions of their fur are beginning to turn white in a process known as "star bleaching".
Arhulians are not much ones for clothes due to their unusual anatomy, especially ornamental garments. So this one must be dressed for a special occasion!
Category Artwork (Traditional) / All
Species Original Species
Size 1724 x 2137px
File Size 916 kB
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Omg the detailing is awesome, I remember when I used to follow SkekLa during my Deviantart days, she is an awesome artist!!
It's interesting to see the Arhulians' world!! Or at least one part of it! I can't help but look into the details such as their plants and what i assume to be their equivalent of our starfish on the rocks. The black sand is also a really nice and fascinating touch, I wonder what the components of it are!!
It's interesting to see the Arhulians' world!! Or at least one part of it! I can't help but look into the details such as their plants and what i assume to be their equivalent of our starfish on the rocks. The black sand is also a really nice and fascinating touch, I wonder what the components of it are!!
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