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Explore the cosmos every time you reach for your phone with this stunning ‘Cosmonaut Phone Case’ from NoarusRainbowLand on Etsy. Designed for both iPhone and Samsung models, this case features a detailed cosmonaut floating in space, offering both style and protection. Perfect for space enthusiasts and those who love unique, futuristic designs. Check it out on our Etsy shop and take your phone protection to the next level!
#cosmonaut phone case#space design#NoarusRainbowLand#astronaut art#galaxy vibes#phone protection#space enthusiast#cosmic design#modern phone case#sci-fi accessory#custom tech accessories#painting#trending#fashion trends#in stars and time#iphone case#samsung case#iphone#samsung#phone case#phonecase#etsy phone case#trendy phone case#bedroom#bedding#bed design#fallvibes#blue and white#blue christmas#blue and white christmas
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4to2 DSF Glasses Arac Hidra
This is a 4to2 conversion requested by @angelbeam19. Original file is from DanSimsFantasy. These are accessories for male and female, young adult to elder. 2828 poly.
They come in several colors: blue, green, orange, red, grey, purple.
DOWNLOAD HERE
#sims 2 cc#sims 2 download#the sims 2#ts2#the sims 2 cc#ts2 download#4to2#4to2 conversion#accessory#sims 2 accessories#glasses#cyborg#sims fantasy#sci fi
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Happy pride month, here's one of my favourite OCs who has much lore but has, for some reason, never been drawn.
Fun fact he went the route of naming himself after a character, but he hasn't actually seen star wars he just liked hans solos gender.
#'how do i make this guy more sci-fi? ...a bunch of light up accessories should do it'#original character#my ocs#trans character#oc tag#space pirates#my art#id in alt#at this rate i'm actually gonna get my artfight refs done on time
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Who hasn't said "I want to leave" once or twice to the sky. Ufo and hand celestial style dangle earrings and accented with genuine iolite gemstones. You can find these and other out of this world handmade finds at somewearintyme.etsy.com
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Bracelets set "Futuristic" by LiKo/Liolometro (inactive): WORKING LINK
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Star Wars Legends of the Force Digital Bookmark Collection
You can buy digital bookmarks in my Etsy shop here:
Explore the galaxy far, far away with our Star Wars Legends of the Force Digital Bookmark Collection. This exclusive set features 10 beautifully designed digital bookmarks, each highlighting a legendary figure from the Star Wars universe, including Yoda, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Darth Maul, Ahsoka Tano, and more. Each bookmark showcases these iconic characters against stunning backdrops of swirling stars, ancient Jedi temples, and dramatic landscapes. Perfect for Star Wars fans, these bookmarks are ideal for use in digital planners and e-readers. Instantly download this epic collection and bring the Force to your reading adventures!
#star wars bookmarks#star wars#star wars fanart#star wars decor#digital bookmarks#Jedi bookmarks#Sith bookmarks#Yoda bookmark#Obi-Wan Kenobi bookmark#Darth Maul bookmark#Ahsoka Tano bookmark#Mace Windu bookmark#Qui-Gon Jinn bookmark#Luke Skywalker bookmark#Rey bookmark#Anakin Skywalker bookmark#Kylo Ren bookmark#Star Wars digital#Star Wars gift#sci-fi bookmarks#star wars fan gift#Star Wars fan#book lover gift#e-reader accessory#star wars art#Star Wars collectible#instant download#unique bookmarks#movie bookmarks#geek gift
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This Hat with Spider on is worn on Baron Nero in Ressha Sentai ToQger (2014) and later worn on Cosmo Royale in Power Rangers Ninja Steel (2017)
#recycled accessories#ressha sentai toqger#baron nero#costume drama#reused accessories#reused costume#reused outfits#drama series#tv series drama#sci fi and fantasy
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(via "Galactic Visions: Celebrating the 82nd World Science Fiction Convention in Glasgow" Cap for Sale by FlexiTalent)
Discover the excitement of the 82nd World Science Fiction Convention in Glasgow with our "Galactic Visions" series. Celebrate the fusion of imagination and innovation, capturing the essence of this iconic event. Perfect for sci-fi enthusiasts and convention-goers alike!
#findyourthing#redbubble#worldcon#flexitalent#glasgow#science fiction#futuristic#sci fi artwork#fashon#accessories#caps#totebag
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(via Meteor Shower Laptop Skin by HelenGie)
#findyourthing#redbubble#laptop skin#meteor shower#tech accessories#comet#space#fantasy#sci-fi#galaxy#stars#universe#meteors#space lovers#astronomy
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Cheat Code #4 for accommodating disabled characters in sci-fi/fantasy:
If you want to show a character's personality in the aids they use, you need to add customization, accessories, and/or specializations.
i.e.: You'll have a more three-dimensional character design if you take the time to consider what you can make unique about an aid; it should be as much a part of your design thoughts as the clothes they wear or the hairstyle they keep, and there are several ways to go about it. For example:
Customization would be things like colors and lights. A prosthetic arm can have colored guards that slide in and latch; a rich person might have those guards gilded, while a scientist might have a whiteboard arm panel to scribble notes on, and a stage performer could have theirs painted black with a bone on it to give the appearance of a skeletal window. A visor that replaces vision could have a screen that shows expressive pixel eyes for a happy-go-lucky hacker, or a practical black shield for someone in strict uniform. ⠀ To customize: make yourself a base, then take that base and imagine what each character you apply it to would WANT it to look like; prioritize aesthetics or practicality based on their personal preference. ⠀
Accessories are add-ons to your aid, rather than part of it. A cane could have ribbons wound around it if it's used by a magical girl, or a secret compartment stopper to hide notes in for a paranoid detective. A wheelchair might come with paragliding wings that open with a pullstring for a daredevil, canvas bags full of tools for a mechanic, or hubcaps that detach and can be thrown as weapons for a soldier. ⠀ For accessories, you're not necessarily thinking of "what can I add to this aid to make it special?" The process is better defined as "what would they want to have, and how can I merge the two in a way that's easy to use?" ⠀
Specializations are sort of a deeper combination of the two above features. They're a more advanced way of making your aids stand out, down to the materials they're comprised of or their intrinsic properties, that uniquely suit your character. They're typically hard to come by without being specially made, and can't be quickly modded in. ⠀ A spine brace being made of magic, living wood that grows to fill gaps when damaged would be available to a wood elf, and probably specially given to a warrior who WOULD damage it. A wheelchair made of magic-resistant metal could have use for a battlemage that can't turn to deflect spells quickly, or a witch hunter who wants immunity from the mages they're hunting. A cane that lights up when it senses radiation would be useful to a planetary explorer or warp drive mechanic, but not to a marine xenobiologist studying the starwhale population, who instead has a whalecall whistle built into theirs. ⠀ A specialized aid takes into account not only your character's wants and needs, but also their profession, their common risks, and occasionally their class—especially if you're using rare materials.
When you want to design an aid to be unique to your character, go through this checklist:
What do they want it to look like?
What would they want to add to it, and how do I make it convenient?
What would their setting offer them for their job or status?
What modifications would they have to seek out themselves, and would/could they?
Ask yourself these, and you're well on your way to making your disabled characters as varied as your abled ones.
Cheat code 1: How to avoid eliminating disability in your setting
Cheat Code 2: What kinds of aid to use to accommodate disability
Cheat Code 3: How to make your setting itself disability-friendly
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Just the Two of Us: Table for Two
My warnings are not exhaustive but be aware this is a dark fic and may include potentially triggering topics. Please use your common sense when consuming content. I am not responsible for your decisions.
Character: Steve Rogers
Summary: you meet someone you never expect at the grocery store.
As usual, I would appreciate any and all feedback. I’m happy to once more go on this adventure with all of you! Thank you in advance for your comments and for reblogging ❤️
“It’s not exactly coffee,” Steve says as he sits across from you, setting down a cup before you. “Pumpkin cream, special delivery.”
“Oh, sorry, I guess I should’ve mentioned. I don’t do much caffeine. It makes me jittery,” you explain.
“That’s fine. I don’t have it very often. Don’t really need it...” he flicks the side of his own cup. “The serum, you know.”
“Serum...” you say.
“Oh, uh, it was the stuff they gave me to make me the way I am,” he sits back, pressing his palm against the cup.
“Right, right, sorry. I guess I forgot.”
“Forgot?” He echoes.
“Yeah, I mean, just that... I mean yeah, you’re Captain America but I just... I guess...” you can’t quite organize your thoughts. “Also, you’re Steve, the guy who is sworn enemies with self-checkout machines.”
“Wow, we’re already joking about that?” His brows arch.
“No, no, I’m not joking,” you say with a sly bat of your lashes.
“Huh, you’re not as nice as you look, are you?” He clucks.
“I have been taught to respect my elders so I’ll just agree,” you say.
He stares at you and for a moment, you think you’ve gone too far. His blue eyes stick to you, pale yet vibrant, and his jaw is chiseled and perfect. You gulp.
He laughs before you can apologise, He shakes his head, “you got me. If you hadn’t swooped in to help this geriatric, I’d still be fighting that scanner.”
“Well, I got a leg up. I used to stand behind one of those daily. I’m sure if I was given a shield, I couldn’t do much with it,” you grin.
You lift your cup and blow over it, taking a sip of the cream. Mm. The spices aren’t too strong or anything.
“Maybe not but there’s all sorts of ways to save people. To help them,” he says.
“I guess,” you agree and look around. “This place is nice. You been here before?”
“Nope. Gotta be honest, I try to keep to myself. Public places aren’t exactly--”
“Oh my god, I knew it!” A shrill squawk makes you flinch. A girl appears in a pair of thick-framed glasses like cat eyes, tugging along another by her wrist. They look about your age but colourful. She sports a rainbow jacket as her friend wears a polka dot dress. Their accessories are all novelties from various nostalgic sci-fi shows.
“Captain,” the woman salutes. She is an adult after all, yet you feel she’s a bit childish in the way she stands agog of the man across from you.
“Hi,” the other waves shyly.
You hide behind your cup. You feel like an intruder on the moment. And you can tell by the tic in Steve’s cheek that he’s uncomfortable. Still, he turns to them and smiles.
“Hello, how are you?” He asks.
“Oh my gosh, oh my gosh,” the girl in the rainbow jacket fans herself, “we’re like your biggest fans. I can’t believe you’re here.”
The other one giggles.
“Would you like me to sign something--”
“Can we get a picture? She blusters over him.
He keeps his picturesque smile and nods. He stands as the girl looks at you, “hey, you, do you wanna like, take our photo?”
You blanch but get up. Steve glances at you with a glint of concern, “you don’t have to--”
“I don’t mind,” you assure him as she hands over her cell. “Everyone squeeze in.”
You step away from the table and aim the lens at the them. The unicorn horn on the phone case makes it difficult to angle. Steve stands between them as they flutter with joy.
“Now say cheese,” you say. You click a few frames and lower the phone, “here, think I got some good ones.”
You give the woman back her phone and she greedily checks the pictures. She squeals and shows the other. Steve sits as you go to join him at the table.
“So, like, are you dating her?” The rainbow-adorned woman bats her eyes behind her lenses. “Because I heard you were with Sharon Carter and you two broke up on your last mission.”
“Jamie,” the other girl whispers.
“Sharon’s a work colleague. And a professional,” Steve insists, kind but blunt. “You two have a great day. It was nice to meet you.”
“I don’t believe you,” she insists.
He dips his chin and shrugs, “well, then I’m sure I can’t say much to convince you.”
“So, you were dating,” she accuses.
“Excuse me,” you intone. “Hi,” you give a small wave from your side of the table, “I’m not trying to be rude but we were in the middle of a conversation.”
Steve says your name quietly, “you don’t gotta--”
The girl raises her phone and snaps a picture of you before you can say anything else. Then she takes a step back and takes one of both of you. You frown as Steve stands.
“Hey, what are you doing?”
“No one ever told me you were an asshole,” she sneers. “And a liar. I’m going to put this all over Tiktok. And Insta.”
Your heart races as you stare at her phone case. That was so strange and uncalled for. “Can you please delete that?”
Your voice is drowned out by her rant about her socials. Steve crosses his arms, “I’m telling you to leave, right now.”
“Oh, Captain, what are you going to do?” She sticks her tongue out.
“Please delete it,” you say again, still unheard.
“Now,” he growls.
The girl’s taunting smirk falls from her lips. Her friend yanks on her arm and they both flee. You stare after them, mortified. You hide behind your hands as you measure your breaths. It’s fine. A long shot. You’re just paranoid.
“You okay? I’m so sorry. I shoulda warned you,” he says.
“Yeah, I’m fine. I just... I don’t really... go online. Like I don’t share my picture,” you lower your hands slowly. “She didn’t even ask.”
“I’m sure she has all of five followers,” he scoffs, “hey,” he reaches across the table. “You sure you’re okay?”
“Yeah, I’m fine. I can’t--” you exhale and rein in your nerves. “That happen a lot?”
He shrugs.
“Wow. I couldn’t do that. I already knew you were brave but that is a lot. And you were so nice, despite that attitude,” you shake your head. Suddenly you realise why he was so uptight when you recognised him earlier.
“Thanks for trying to help,” he says, “it’s a habit of yours, isn’t it?”
“Big help I was,” you tut.
“Well, if you weren’t here, it would’ve been awful but it’s not so bad.” He smiles as he considers you, “you told them to go away so nicely and you didn’t have to.”
“Yeah, I’m not one for confrontation but that was pretty intense.” You say.
“I should keep you around,” he chirps. “Like a bodyguard or something.”
You laugh, “okay, now you’re making fun of me.”
#steve rogers#dark steve rogers#dark!steve rogers#steve rogers x reader#series#drabble#just the two of us#au#captain america#marvel#avengers
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#cosmonaut phone case#space design#NoarusRainbowLand#astronaut art#galaxy vibes#phone protection#space enthusiast#cosmic design#modern phone case#sci-fi accessory#custom tech accessories#artists on tumblr#iphone case#samsung case#iphone#samsung#phone case#phonecase#etsy phone case#trendy phone case#bedroom#bedding#bed design#fallvibes#blue and white#blue christmas#blue and white christmas#spookyseason#halloweenart#autumnleaves
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sci-fi food cart [conversion]
another smol thing that didn't fit with my simblreen gifts (as well as a lil prev of said gifts, as a treat). the accessories (robot, food, bench) come as a separate package that slots into the cart.
– 2 packages –
all lods
bgc
food cart is 10k polygons, accessories are 8k
plenty of deco slots
find them by typing [RDC] or Sci-Fi Food Cart in the search bar
credits for 3D models&textures can be found in the description boxes
recolors are very welcome!! (and yes you can include the mesh, in builds as well, as long as there’s NO PAYWALL)
– through here for all my s4 downloads –
tag me if you use!
download (sfs, unzip and drop in your mods folder)
––– links not working? try right-clicking and opening in a new tab!
~ have fun ~
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what do your tags mean?
#pink aesthetic — Definition.
#destinations — Surreal scenes and backdrops, both visual and written, implied and explicitly described, varying degrees of abstract.
#ambiguous in a 🌅 kind of way — Glowing and dark forms, presences, and structures.
#fashion — Objects worn by humanity. Clothing, accessories, tattoos, vehicles, weapons, book sleeves, and certain architecture and graphics.
#shoes that can and will kill you: viewer or wearer — Novel shoes. Killing is defined as both injury and awe.
#returnful — Heartache and longing.
#speakerbreaker — Cybersigilism, aggrogoth, anothergraphic.org type text distortion. Frequent chrome and glassy material.
#bad endinglike — Posts that capture an aspect of Bad Ending, my horror sci fi setting. Military aircraft, skinned animals, dark buildings, strange technology, fuzzy and sharp graphs and censors, black and white.
#boalike — Posts that embody one of four ideas of my setting BOA: machines that could be sentient, how humans would interact with sentient machines, how they would be depicted in art, and the complexity and colors of a theoretical BOA diagram.
#crownlike — What crown fashion, technology, architecture, and sentiments look like. Snowy deserts, pale and black brutalism and electronics, wobbly calligraphic asemic, puffer material, colorful overlapping shapes.
#boxkitelike — Same for boxkites. Graphics like dewy spider webs. Clashing colors. Blobs and radial symmetry.
#towerlike — Same for towers. Dense rectangular repetitive monochrome graphics and jaxlike forms.
#trumpetlike — Same for trumpets. Smooth red and noisy forms.
#wardlike — Same for wards. Inhospitable brutalism, foggy grasslands, and concrete tubes.
#unnamed supercomputer — What a Humans of New York style compendium of random seedlets (sophont AI) in my optimistic sci-fi setting would look like.
#lovecore — Posts that exhibit or inspire love.
#I look like this — Personal aesthetic.
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Happens to the best of us! Flying along and boom you gotta say hello to some animals. Had to share the latest UFO key chain in my shop, features a "easily distracted by cows" coin and UFO with beam. Available now www.etsy.com/listing/1403155837
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The Last-Minute Sci-Fi Gift Guide
There's only one thing worse than procrastinating on getting gifts for your loved ones, and that's procrastinating on putting together a guide to help out everyone else with all those gifts. It's Dec 12, so you can decide for yourself which I'm doing.
Art book: Worlds Beyond Time, $32
If you follow this blog, you might have heard of this one. I published Worlds Beyond Time: Sci-Fi Art of the 1970s this year after five years of work on it, and I think it's really good! 400+ images, 100+ artists, with lots of fun art history and jokes.
Also, it's just $20 right now if you order through my publisher and use the code SKIPTHELINE! Cheapest it's ever been!
Card game: Coup, $14
In this "social deduction" card game, you play as a government official in a future dystopia who needs to backstab their way into power. Everyone starts out with just two cards in this bluffing game, so the tide can turn pretty quick when players start assassinating each other's cards. The fast pace makes it a good gift for someone who loves spies but thinks they don't like card games.
Game to play over Zoom: Bad Spaceships, $3
If a bluffing game stresses you out, try Bad Spaceships: It's a collaborative world-building game in which you roll dice to see what area of your spaceship connects to another, forcing you to spitball exactly why this is the case. As the game puts it, you might fix the hull by playing Tetris, or charge your weapons in the swimming pool. You're basically getting weird prompts to tell a story that can evolve over the course of the game.
It's such an indie game that it comes as PDFs you download from itch.io, but you can play it just as well over Zoom, if you're looking for an excuse to catch up with your old digital nomad college friend.
Movies/TV: Streaming service gift card
Gift cards are all well and good, but you can personalize them by recommending a few of your favorite shows as well. I suggest:
Hulu: Cowboy Bebop
Apple TV+: Severance
Criterion Channel: Ravenous, Paprika, Strange Days
Paramount+: Yellowjackets
Amazon Prime: The Devil's Hour
But to be honest, this entry is just an excuse to talk about the new Max show Scavenger’s Reign. Inspired by the work of French artist Moebius and with a clear debt to famed 70s animated film Fantastic Planet, this stylish sci-fi show features a bunch of humans trying to survive on a beautiful but hostile alien world. Perfect for lovers of fictional nature.
Vintage sci-fi
This Etsy shop has some good stuff, like the 1971 Frank Kelly Freas NASA poster above, a bit of history that I even mentioned on page 167 of my art book.
Penguin science fiction postcards, $28
These postcards have a ton of very cool sci-fi covers I've blogged in the past – great value if you want a lot of art for a low cost.
Meteorite pendant necklace, $34
I think we all know what kind of rock your loved ones need around their neck: A chunk of meteorite straight out of the 1576 Argentinan meteorite fall.
Book recs
For astronauts: Packing for Mars by Mary Roach, The New Guys: The Historic Class of Astronauts That Broke Barriers and Changed the Face of Space Travel by Meredith Bagby
For comedians: Gideon the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir, Even Greater Mistakes: Short Stories by Charlie Jane Anders
For sleuths: Six Wakes by Mur Lafferty, Drunk on All Your Strange New Words by Eddie Robson
For crafters: Knits of Tomorrow: Toys and Accessories for your Retro-Future Needs
For the resistance fighters: The Light Brigade by Kameron Hurley, An Unkindness of Ghosts by Rivers Solomon
For slasher movie fans: Clown in a Cornfield by Adam Cesare
Syd Mead "Biomorph Vehicle" button down shirt, $49
T-shirts aren't classy enough for the world's coolest visual futurist, Syd Mead. I haven't actually bought this incredibly odd shirt, but I really need to.
Art prints (and more) from 70s sci-fi artists
Artist shops can be surprisingly hard to track down on the internet, but here's a short list of ones I've come across. All of these artists are featured in my book (except one), so you can read up on them before you commit to a print.
Michael Whelan
John Harris
Syd Mead
Don Maitz
David B Mattingly
Peter Andrew Jones - Jones was one of just a few artists who declined to be included in my art book, but he has a distinct, colorful style that I would have loved to have featured!
Finally, here's one extra bonus, just for everyone who made it to the end of this article: The UK-based educational charity Centre for Computing History sells three big officially licensed John Harris posters featuring these three artworks, famous for their use as covers for Sinclair programming manuals.
It's a great deal that I've never seen mentioned anywhere, and Harris' work has a timeless quality that makes it great for an unassuming wall decoration. If you're outside the UK, the shipping costs will be a pain, but there's no better deal for a classic sci-fi poster.
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