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Lost in…
…battle, …space or what?
I haven't found any fitting name for this picture (send suggestions to me) even when I have done most work with this picture.
Anyway, I though that this is a fighter/patrol ship pilot who was hit by micro meteor swarm or enemy fire. The ship has a camouflage painting so it can be more difficult do detect against the planet in the background, I also wanted to get the feeling of fighter planes in WW II.
Picture by it self has a long history. From the beginning it is a pen-and-ink drawing I drew in the late eighties and scan the picture many years a go, then I used the scan as base for this picture. That I am a big fan of Sci Fi artist Chris Foss are, I guess, most obvious in this picture. Even dough the picture has quite many years on his back by now and some times I wish to change couple of details, this is the picture I like the most. Drawn with pen-and-ink and finished in Photoshop.
Original size are 15x21cm and 9 Mb in 300 dpi.
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Mother ship…
…releasing triangle shaped scout ships.
Wanted to draw a picture about that kind of UFO´s, just triangle shape has became quite common in later years all around the world.
This picture has been used in CD-ROM production by UFO-Sverige and to a reportage by Clas Svahn on DN´s homepage.
DN stand for Dagens Nyheter (Daily News) and are the largest news paper in Sweden. Made in Photoshop. Original size are 20x15 cm and 16,5 Mb in 300 dpi.
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Page logos
Two page logos for UFO-Aktuellt. The pictures speaks for themselves.
I made the globe in Dimensions, exported to Illustrator ”cleaned” the globe and wrote text in separate Illustrator document, exported to Photoshop fixed glow, light, spotlight and background, finished by working with layer mask. Original pictures are 6,5x18,5 cm and roughly 6,5 Mb in 300 dpi.
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