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OT - Moonrise

Klaus

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Thought some might like this little lark... :D


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When a city is that dark at night, zombies are usually involved.

Space Zombies.

Nice picture, btw!
 
Maybe it's inhabited by a technological version of those creatures from "Pitch Black".
 
Here are some lights... I decided to go monochrome with this one, so no color at present.. I may add some later in a new version...

..and sepia sounds neat, I'll give that a try! :D


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^^I think it was a subconscious influence which I realized after it was done.. I love that movie! :D
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When a city is that dark at night, zombies are usually involved.

With a heavenly body that large, that low in the sky, any waterfront city of the depicted sort would probably have to be inhabited by the undead. Or by life aquatic. And the structures are probably just big skeletons made of cast rhodinium in order to withstand the tides.

Dig the art a lot, btw.

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:lol: ty very much all... and as for the *ahem* symbolic aspects of the center building, I'll paraphrase Dr. Freud: sometimes a skyscraper is just a skyscraper. :p

...and as to the tidal and structural questions, two points: it was meant to be more of an evocative image than a realistic one, but if you want some rationale [engage technobabble subroutine] perhaps the planet and the moon are about the same size and rotate around a common center of gravity? It would be big because it's big rather than being super-close. [disengage technobabble subroutine] :D
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