Far out….
Sunshine tidings is my absolute fave settlement ever, I like to furnish the houses and dress up my silly little settlers
In my game it’s still a hippie commune and also a safe house for the railroad (choo choo)
Also this is the first time I’ve done this collage type of art and I think it’s rly cool and rly fits the fallout aesthetic, I’m probably gonna make more of these thingies <3
(I spent far too many hours on the tatoes but I love them, they look so deliciously disgusting)
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Francis Mosley, ''The Black Death'' by Philip Ziegler, 1997
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Hi, we are 19 days away and I have to Drop Everything Now 😊. Here are fanmade song covers of 4 Songs in Speak Now Era Style 😊. Hope you like it and don’t be soo mean 😁💜
Fanmade Covers: @kicreate
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Uneven Futures: Strategies for Community Survival from Speculative Fiction edited by Ida Yoshinaga, Sean Guynes and Gerry Canavan, cover design by Alex Camlin, published 2022.
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spock’s room decor is actually fucking bonkers. The weapons??? the big red velvet curtain??? like ok phantom of the opera go crazy.
for reference jim’s room has some photos and a plant so we can surmise this is uniquely a spock being a dramatic weirdo thing
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Silverhand
I did this little collage character sheet thingy for my friend’s Fallout 4 oc Salt
They’re a trader and tourist for the railroad (and they have an obsession with cram and Salisbury steak)
I rly enjoy making these types of drawings, I’m considering doing some for my dnd players and their characters, but I don’t know how to style it yet
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Lisa Falkenstern, 'Piper' by Brett Rutherford and John Robertson, 1987
Edit: Apparently, I already posted this cover back in 2019. This is the better version touched up in PS.
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Two fascinating covers I found on ebay recently.
Left, the only actually published cover that (to my knowledge) features any version of Humbert SOLO (there are two that were part of a design contest but not actually published). It really does give the whole thing a different vibe and reads MUCH more "prison memoir" (as it should).
Right, while it does have a girls body parts (audience booing) she at least looks like an actual child and not massively sexualized. I also love that this picks up on Nabokov's anecdote from the Afterword:
"The first little throb of Lolita went through me late in 1939 or early in 1940, in Paris, at a time when I was laid up with a severe attack of intercostal neuralgia. As far as I can recall, the initial shiver of inspiration was somehow prompted by a newspaper story about an ape in the Jardin des Plantes, who, after months of coaxing by a scientist, produced the first drawing ever charcoaled by an animal: this sketch showed the bars of the poor creature’s cage."
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Book Cover Contest!
Jess loves book art and is holding a book jacket design contest! Deadline Oct 5. Read on to discover why she lovers her favorite book jackets and get details on how you can participate in the contest! #MarywoodArt #Illustration #bookjacketdesign #contest
One of the pathways I want to pursue after graduating with my bachelor of fine arts degree in illustration (or as I’m studying if possible) is, no doubt, illustrating for book covers. I have been a book lover since I started reading. Well, I suppose the term book hoarder suits me better, given the piles of books I have bought but never read, as I continue to upgrade my collection. Reading them is…
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