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Greetings from Trajecient. For my first post here I've attached the logo I designed for Trajecient.
Am a writer, editor, composer, graphics designer, game designer and vexillographer, looking to hopefully at some point make a basic living with creative stuff and with a dream of developing Trajecient into a creators-for-creators publisher.
Really like where InkBlot is coming from, so best of luck in seeing it develop. I'm also on DeviantArt but it has been going downhill for quite some time now.
My logo mixes a bow and arrow, a torch and a flame in the form of the spiral, which all has a bunch of symbolism attached to it.Greetings from Trajecient. For my first post here I've attached the logo I designed for Trajecient. Am a writer, editor, composer, graphics designer, game designer and vexillographer, looking to hopefully at some point make a basic living with creative stuff and with a dream of developing Trajecient into a creators-for-creators publisher. Really like where InkBlot is coming from, so best of luck in seeing it develop. I'm also on DeviantArt but it has been going downhill for quite some time now. My logo mixes a bow and arrow, a torch and a flame in the form of the spiral, which all has a bunch of symbolism attached to it.0 Comments 0 Shares 4 ViewsPlease log in to like, share and comment! -
Can think of no better true first upload here than this piece of digital art that ended up remarkably similar to the Bajoran Wormhole right before it opens from the classic science-fiction show Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
The Celestial Temple, as it was called, was the home of Prophets, a group of non-corporeal aliens worshipped by the Bajoran people who did not experience time in the usual fashion. The wormhole also connected the Alpha Quadrant to the Delta Quadrant.
This was created in Affinity Photo (techically Affinity Photo 2), appropriately enough by editing a different nebula starscape, so this wormhole is a literal distortion of that starscape. This is a reduced-size version, but still big enough to work as a potential desktop background or for background images in documents and presentations.Can think of no better true first upload here than this piece of digital art that ended up remarkably similar to the Bajoran Wormhole right before it opens from the classic science-fiction show Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. The Celestial Temple, as it was called, was the home of Prophets, a group of non-corporeal aliens worshipped by the Bajoran people who did not experience time in the usual fashion. The wormhole also connected the Alpha Quadrant to the Delta Quadrant. This was created in Affinity Photo (techically Affinity Photo 2), appropriately enough by editing a different nebula starscape, so this wormhole is a literal distortion of that starscape. This is a reduced-size version, but still big enough to work as a potential desktop background or for background images in documents and presentations.0 Comments 0 Shares 5 Views
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