ALIEN WILDLIFE CHRONICLES - Episode 2 - A JUMP FROZEN IN TIME

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"Life is beautiful. In every sense. In all of its forms. Can't tell you if that's a universal fact or just my pretentious personal statement. In less than a month we'll all be dead. It's purely a fact this time. Nothing personal. My private thoughts revolve around impossible miracles and salvation fantasies. The imminent death doesn't feel real inside our bubble stuck halfway between home and the new frontier. I'll just keep analyzing and editing the footage and photographs from THIOTOT 23X. I'll do it till the end. Or maybe, forever. From the mental place, I'm in these days, my whole existence feels like a long jump from the void to nothingness."
(Dr. Palmira M. Daramann 03.02.2143 - 13.05.2177)

" I mean, isn't that beautiful? A probably long-gone creature from another world is performing a prolonged jump right in front of my eyes. It took me the whole night to find the missing frames. Then I had to clean the images and put them in order. It feels like I resurrected something here."

Doctor Mirilian S. Bugatchev. Arghadville on Mars - 01.01. 2263.

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"Picture EGZO - a-at 37/1000111 - 1F313Y. A long-necked, two-legged animal with rudimentary wings unfit to flight or gliding that we have seen many times displaying a degree of intelligence comparable to primitive small primates is following a prolonged jump aided by what looks like wings or ears, of a much smaller creature that the team of scientists of the 2169 expedition observed for the first time on this occasion. The nature of the light-producing organs that look like shiny eyes on this, and many other animals we observed through the work of the brave team on the planet THIOTOT 23X, is still a mystery to us just like it was to them." (From the MCBR archives, Arghadville on Mars)

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Just like I said in the first, kind of pilot episode of this series, In the period between 2014 and 2017, I created a large collection of artworks using a compilation technique I developed along the way. Since the process was thoroughly explained in the previous episode, I won't be repeating that stuff here or in any of the future episodes, but ...

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... but I will show you some of the phases that brought me to the final result.

This macro detail of a coastal rock was used as the landscape at the base of the artwork.

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The bigger of the two animals ...

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... was then inserted into that imaginary landscape ...

... and the smaller creature followed soon after.

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While the bigger animal was completely created as one single drawing, this smaller one was wingless at first, and then I used a fragment from another drawing to give it the final shape seen in the EGZO - a-at 37/1000111 - 1F313Y picture.

Here you can see the drawing I used for the wings. Or ears. Or whatever those things are.

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With both creatures in the picture, it was time to add a bit of earthy, washed-out colors to the scene.

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Earlier I said I wouldn't repeat the things explained in the previous episode but the following photographs wouldn't make much sense without that explanation so I'm ready to change my mind now.

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I drew the alien fauna on office paper, and then cut - out those drawings & attached them to a larger piece of paper. Prepared that way, the drawings were hung from the pendant light on the ceiling. With that done it was time to photograph them after illuminating the whole arrangement with a desk lamp. To attach the cut-out drawing to the larger paper I used my saliva. I drank a lot of Coca-Cola in those days because that famous drink can make your saliva abundant and sticky as hell. The pale stains in the above photograph are places where the natural, organic glue still hasn't dried.

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I photographed each drawing in a few different ways. In this shot, for example, you can see how the angle from which the thing was photographed made the body of the creature look bigger. In the following photograph ...

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... the head is more prominent and definitively bigger.

Here you can see a slightly different version of the smaller animal. I mean, of the original, wingless creature, before adding a fragment from another drawing.

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Here you can see two winged versions that I haven't used in the final artwork, the EGZO - a-at 37/1000111 - 1F313Y picture.

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And that's it. The following link will take you to the previous episode if you wish to go there and see how things started and who the heck is Doctor Mirilian S. Bugatchev.
https://ecency.com/hive-158694/@borjan/alien-wildlife-chronicles-episode-1

AS ALWAYS HERE ON HIVE, ALL THE ARTWORKS, THE DRAWINGS, THE OPENING ANIMATED GIF, AND THE PHOTOGRAPHS, ALONG WITH THE SHORT SCY FY STORY, ARE IN ALL SEGMENTS, MY CREATIONS.

Borjan Radolovich, @borjan here on Hive - the author of this post. Medulin on Earth, 23.08. 2023.



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wow, you are very good at making animated images like that if there are a lot of them it looks very beautiful, I am jealous of the pictures you make, what else can the pictures move like that. thanks for sharing with us.

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Wow! I love these stuff! I might dream about them as your presentation was very strangely dreamy and surreal.

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Glad to hear that it triggered your imagination. 😄 I made those artworks for dreamers and adventurers who like to think about outer space, distant planets, strange flora & fauna, and stuff like that.

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Dope artwork my friend. Actually seems like quite cute creature lmao. Could imagine encountering something so special on an alien world. First contact as its best! Cheers for sharing your dope imagination! Take care.

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Weird, strange and everything in-between! Not sure what else to say except that you have a very intense imagination that takes you to other Worlds !LOL

Very creative, inventive and of course artistic images! Well done 👌

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Hello my man @borjan, Thanks for the support, I was surprised when I read your info if you don't know I'm also living near the sea and also I do the same things you do, The only thing we are not the same was I didn't took art school I'm a self taught artist. hahahaha that's cool! Thanks again man! I love your style.

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Nice to meet you. 😄 It's great to have the sea at hand and doing art provides plenty of fun and always gives a fresh outlook on life and the world around you, so it seems that we are equally lucky in two places with plenty of miles in between.
The art school can't be compared with the power of authentic creativity and the majesty of the sea 😄 It's just an institution ... even a lousy one in some cases ... so that's a negligible difference. I didn't learn much there. Most of the things I know and do came through my after-school activities.

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Nice to meet you too brother, Yeah got it right, but honestly bro it's been a long time since I went out of my room to visit the sea, even though it's only a minute's walk. I got depressed because of many reasons and so I stopped doing or creating art and focused on playing games and NFT games and it became my outlet, But now I think I'm doing better now. I just got back here, I think 3 weeks ago and started to create art again. At some point, I do agree with you that art school is just an institution and I'm really sad about my point of view that in the future going to an art school will be not a good option if AI will do everything that humans can do. It will be a waste of time and money, I think. Hahaha it's just my opinion and POV. Again it's nice to meet you brother borjan.

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Hope you'll get better soon. And hope you'll continue creating art and post it here on Hive where you can slowly accumulate a bit of capital with your art. I never got a place to monetize what I do before finding this place. Blogging can also incentivize you to take a walk to the sea and take a bunch of photographs 🙂those posts can do very well ... and in my experience, photography is, not exactly easier - but you can get more pictures and very good results faster. I mean yeah 😄it is easier than creating art on a piece of empty paper, from nothing.
Yes, I'm very curious to see where this AI phenomenon will take us. Especially to see how things will consolidate after the initial AI craze when everything AI seems new and interesting. We'll see.

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Thanks bro, I will and yeah I'm continuing creating art actually I just posted a new art blog earlier. And to be honest with you I'm saving the money that I will earn here to buy a tab so I can compete here with other digital artist cuz again in my point of view doing traditional art here didn't get a such higher upvote. About the AI craze I'm not totally against it but yeah we will see, only time will tell.

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The animations look very good
They are beautiful
I love them!

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My dear friend... You are a creative machine!... Give it up for you!...

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It is a fact that life is very beautiful and once a person gets it and the way we are seeing that all of us have heard many stories of aliens even in our childhood and we all want to see them. Also love the way you have photographed them, they are all very beautiful

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These are amazing stuff 😍

I am in love with this

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Great work man! What an imagination!💓💞💕💖 It's a fact that Every form of life is just beautiful.

It's been long ,I stopped dreaming weired things. After reading and viewing your presentation, I may start dreaming.😁

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Gorgeous! So whimsical and soft and otherworldly. Love them. You are so talented!

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Thank you. 🙂 Glad you like this extraterrestrial stuff.

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Their shape is very unique, their eyes are visible even in the dark

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Very interesting animation, reminds me of watching it on my childhood holidays. Sir. @borjan

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Very beautifully elaborated and your drawing also reflects your hard work. Like your work. Good job.

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I think you have a full on graphic novel developing here, my friend.

Love this illustration style. It's unique and memorable 👏

You're on to something here!

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I hope that this will develop into something that at least resembles a graphic novel 🙂as more episodes are added. When it comes to the artworks and creatures, I have about two hundred of them, but I struggle with writing. 😄 I don't know what else to say after two episodes. Hope I'll come up with something next week to continue the series.

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Well... that's the thing about a graphic novel. Less writing and more art :)

Or you meet a sci-fi writer who you team up with! Boom!

So lovely! Thank YOU :D I'm totally bookmarking this one.

Special ❤️

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