Whoops, I dropped off the face of the Earth… and onto a pulsar planet!
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Ayyyyy, what up, my classes are in full swing now and I kind of abruptly vanished after my winter break activity surge 😅 Unfortunately, I’m not going to have time to draw my OCs 24/7 for a few months now. I AM, however, taking a class called “Astrobiological Art,” so I will still be drawing other stuff (and maybe trying out other media, too)! Our first creative assignment was to make ourselves a zoom background related to the class and our research, so I tried to draw the sky as I thought it might be seen from a pulsar planet. A pulsar planet is a planet formed in a supernova that orbits a pulsar, a neutron star (what’s left of the star after the supernova) that emits a pulse of radiation at regular intervals. I’d originally planned on a more ambitious scene with the surface of the planet in view and maybe some actual math for accurate scaling, colors, and such, but then I procrastinated until less than an hour before class oops 😬 But I still think this is kinda neat, even if I didn’t finish rendering it!





















