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...yeah, I keep favoriting your work and never leaving a comment-
-I want to on the regular, but your style and your attention to detail and work on alien environments leaves me at a loss for words; it is all so, so damn gorgeous and interesting- not to mention that you just have this amazing eye for composition and framing that makes each and every new illustration you show, just something that is such a work to behold and enjoy.
it literally brightens up my day whenever I see a new piece from you.
-I want to on the regular, but your style and your attention to detail and work on alien environments leaves me at a loss for words; it is all so, so damn gorgeous and interesting- not to mention that you just have this amazing eye for composition and framing that makes each and every new illustration you show, just something that is such a work to behold and enjoy.
it literally brightens up my day whenever I see a new piece from you.
Yep what they said.
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Those dusty desert skies. What is this flying?
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Those dusty desert skies. What is this flying?
Black dots are local insects, light flakes are stuck together and settling dust. In this region, dust is generally normal.
Moreover, it travels thousands of kilometers, like dust from the Sahara, which reaches Europe.
Moreover, it travels thousands of kilometers, like dust from the Sahara, which reaches Europe.
Yep i've got some Sahara on my table right now. *sneezes*
"in this region", "generally normal"? Intriguing!
"in this region", "generally normal"? Intriguing!
There is a huge Idrith desert, probably the largest on the planet, after the polar one (yes, the polar ice caps can technically be considered a desert too).
I have diagrams and maps of these places.
I have diagrams and maps of these places.
These maps are large and require high resolution. Some of them are not translated into English. But I can send it for your interest in the form of files via disk.
late realisation.. thing about dust, meaning was partially lost in translation again. Send that translator of yours to gulag or something?
Been there, sniffed that dust, know those skies, yes. And huge fat flies. So, so many flies -_- (seems like the flies are caused by human presence, specifically cattle)
Would be interesting to explore some maps, sure!
Been there, sniffed that dust, know those skies, yes. And huge fat flies. So, so many flies -_- (seems like the flies are caused by human presence, specifically cattle)
Would be interesting to explore some maps, sure!
https://drive.google.com/drive/fold.....Wi_jsRbdcgKZtu
Well here are my files. While many are rough. The names may change, the countries will most likely change. I’m unlikely to change the climate, relief and landscapes much.
If you have questions, ask. You can do it on discord or telegram too.
Well here are my files. While many are rough. The names may change, the countries will most likely change. I’m unlikely to change the climate, relief and landscapes much.
If you have questions, ask. You can do it on discord or telegram too.
That's detailed, well done ^^
Maybe a touch of smaller scale geology would be nice.
Maybe a touch of smaller scale geology would be nice.
I have ideas and even rough diagrams of the tectonics of this planet. And also a rough idea of the structure of a number of regions of the planet. Maybe I’ll make cards for this later too.
I can see global tectonics from the maps ^^ Well done on that.
What i mean, hmm, see that curious lil' noodle going across the Isle of Wight, UK; and how that then continues on the mainland shore to the west? And how humans of the past used it?
Those are kind of details i always liked and wanted to create, too, but you know how hard it is ^^
What i mean, hmm, see that curious lil' noodle going across the Isle of Wight, UK; and how that then continues on the mainland shore to the west? And how humans of the past used it?
Those are kind of details i always liked and wanted to create, too, but you know how hard it is ^^
It looks like an erosion system - rivers. These are their mouth parts occupied by bays. In Russia bays like this are called “guba”. Most likely they lay on a fault in the sedimentary rocks under the islands, which was later widened by rivers.
This happens very often. For example, the Manych River in the Krasnodar Territory is straightened in a fault. The Dnieper from Kyiv to the Dnipro is also straightened, which may indicate a fault.
This happens very often. For example, the Manych River in the Krasnodar Territory is straightened in a fault. The Dnieper from Kyiv to the Dnipro is also straightened, which may indicate a fault.
Yeps, Solent used to be a river around glacial maximum iirc.
Dnipro area is quite interesting actually, there's almost an ocean under it. ^^
But what i mean, Bembridge Fort => Corfe Castle
Dnipro area is quite interesting actually, there's almost an ocean under it. ^^
But what i mean, Bembridge Fort => Corfe Castle
Yes, in the named area there is a border between the Ukrainian crystalline shield and the Donbass olacogen (ancient rift). By the way, the largest on the East European Plain. There are several more of these - near Moscow, near Belarus.
What about the "noodles". It looks like some kind of shaft. Perhaps it is of glacial origin. Similar swells can exist at the edges of glaciations. There is something similar in Finland.
But I can’t find a glaciation with suitable boundaries and one that happened recently. The shaft appears to be well preserved.
What about the "noodles". It looks like some kind of shaft. Perhaps it is of glacial origin. Similar swells can exist at the edges of glaciations. There is something similar in Finland.
But I can’t find a glaciation with suitable boundaries and one that happened recently. The shaft appears to be well preserved.
Don't think. Too small and also tortuous and singular. I assume that this is a consequence of external action.
But in any case, more data needs to be collected.
But in any case, more data needs to be collected.
Ooh! Interesting. Yes, this is indeed a fragment of tectonics. Beautiful.
Yup, nature is amazing. Always adore small unique details like this.
Fantasy worlds often have some kind of random "Lone Mountain" and such, but how much more interesting it would be if they had some context like here? ^^
*is being a nerd*
Fantasy worlds often have some kind of random "Lone Mountain" and such, but how much more interesting it would be if they had some context like here? ^^
*is being a nerd*
Omg your always so good at painting vivid scenes. Like they exist beyond these pictures
This is a mountainous part, it rains more in the mountains.
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