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Warmoths!
Been rereading machineries of empire. Based on hawk moths because obviously.
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Completed B-Wing Cockpit (4K) The B-Wing Cockpit animation and model are done! I've been at this one for a while, and I'm relieved to have it finished, so I can move onto something else. Enjoy! Rendered in 3dsmax 2024 using VRay 7 GPU on a 4090 RTX. It took about 3-3.5m per frame, with about a second per frame for post and color correction.
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book cover - Brigitte: El Grande Cemeterio - circa 1938
Jose Luiz Benicio
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The hive-men of HALE-BOPP first showed up in print form back in 2016, for the cover of @imagecomics 's Island Magazine. I'm still keen on this piece - a dyson tree's crew receiving trade goods from a Euhumanist vessel, with the euhumanist security trooper eyeing his hive-equivalent suspiciously.
But the look and feel of the hive-men and their living space-suits were codified in sketches the preceding year, while i was still dreaming of an epic tale of hive-men colonizing mars (to be drawn by Matt Sheean).
This drawing in particular, from 2015, ended up getting snuck into last year's book, REFUGIUM, along with the Hale-Bopp Dyson Tree - EASTER EGGS FOR EVERYONE
If you'd like to read "HALE-BOPP" in it's entirety, you can find it on my patreon or on webtoon... and if you like sci-fi explorations of life in the hive without it being another cartoonishly evil stock villain, ruled by a single HIVE QUEEN/BRAIN BUG/etc, and more like a living eusocial community, you might enjoy the story I've got serializing on webtoon next week...
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Gunslinger by Vladimir Buchyk https://www.artstation.com/artwork/zO61Aq
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Zeon Invasion (Revised Edition) by 絵子pix
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Chris Giarrusso Reimagines the Iconic Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Covers in New Connecting Variant Covers
Check out all 15 Marvel Universe Connecting Variant Covers by Chris Giarrusso on sale this April
Acclaimed creator Chris Giarrusso brings his beloved style to a new variant cover program this April! Known for his playful depictions of Marvel characters in titles like MINI MARVELS, the Harvey award-nominated artist has delivered a stunning recreation of the iconic covers from the original run of The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe.
Gracing Marvel’s hottest current titles, these 15 MARVEL UNIVERSE CONNECTING COVERS capture the excitement and grandness of this legendary, character-packed piece. The covers will also be available as BLUE LINE SKETCH VARIANT COVERS, allowing collectors to marvel at Giarrusso’s charming linework up close.
"The original covers to the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Deluxe Edition absolutely mesmerized me as a burgeoning comic reader in the '80s," Giarrusso shared. "I still remember my brother pointing out, 'see, they all connect,' as he held up two issues next to each other. It was mind-blowing to my ten-year-old brain."
"When Marvel gave me the opportunity to Mini-Marvelize this classic piece originally drawn by John Byrne (issues 1-11), Ron Frenz (12) and Keith Pollard (13-15), enthusiasm edged out intimidation. It was as fun as it was challenging to draw. The kid in me couldn't be more excited about this!"
FOC March 3rd - On Sale April 2nd
IMMORTAL THOR #22
MOON KNIGHT: FIST OF KHONSHU #7
WEST COAST AVENGERS #6
X-MEN #14
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DAREDEVIL #20
DOCTOR STRANGE OF ASGARD #2
INCREDIBLE HULK #24
UNCANNY X-MEN #13
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EXCEPTIONAL X-MEN #8
POWER MAN: TIMELESS #3
FOC March 24th - On Sale April 23rd
AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #2
AVENGERS #25
ONE WORLD UNDER DOOM #3
X-MEN #15
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FANTASTIC FOUR #31
Check out all 15 MARVEL UNIVERSE CONNECTING COVERS along with a look at some of their BLUE SKETCH VERSIONS and preorder them at your local comic shop today!
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The seven-tiered Temple to the Seven Mothers in Glamour, a feat of architectural madness that no one asked for, no one benefited from, and cost a fortune to build.
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Very sorry to hear of the passing of Chris Moore. He and Chris Foss were the giants of UK scifi book cover art during 1970s and 80s. I was lucky enough to own an original by Chris
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