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A recreation of "Vesi From Orbit" from Equir's perspective (Equir is the red giant star)
As it turns out, drawing billions of stars orbiting a black hole for your background is really, really hard, but I shall not stoop to using photographs of the Milky Way to demonstrate a different galaxy. I will continue to make the galaxy pink, orange, and white. Pink and orange are two of my favourite colours, after all.
Of all of the things in this image, the planets were the easiest and the stars were the hardest since my Apple Pencil and Procreate tend to draw infinitely long lines if I tap too quick. (I do have "draw with finger" disabled, so it's a bug with my pencil I guess)
Timeline-wise, this shows Vesi (the blue-grey planet) after the conversion. This means it is no longer a metal marble, but it's a very rubbery metal marble.
As it turns out, drawing billions of stars orbiting a black hole for your background is really, really hard, but I shall not stoop to using photographs of the Milky Way to demonstrate a different galaxy. I will continue to make the galaxy pink, orange, and white. Pink and orange are two of my favourite colours, after all.
Of all of the things in this image, the planets were the easiest and the stars were the hardest since my Apple Pencil and Procreate tend to draw infinitely long lines if I tap too quick. (I do have "draw with finger" disabled, so it's a bug with my pencil I guess)
Timeline-wise, this shows Vesi (the blue-grey planet) after the conversion. This means it is no longer a metal marble, but it's a very rubbery metal marble.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Scenery
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 2360 x 1640px
File Size 3.45 MB
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