Fallout Themed Astounding Science Cover Art

Holy Shit! There's... THERE IS A DEATHCLAW on one of the covers! Also the blue-suited-woman, next to a mushroom cloud, these can't be just a coinsidences! Very nice, truly. I'm totally thrilled :)
 
GeneTheMean said:
Also the blue-suited-woman, next to a mushroom cloud, these can't be just a coinsidences!
...

Well, yeah, the latter is not coinsidence because the cover with mushroom cloud and a chick in Vault jumpsuit was edited by Dia :roll:

This proves that it's a good edit :ok:
 
Angrim said:
This proves that it's a good edit :ok:

Heh, thanks for the compliment, you too Azrael, Gene and Brios...I enjoy doing something in relation to Fallout, even though my editing/art skills are seriously limited...I am working on a few more, will post them soon....
 
Briosafreak said:
I even posted about this on my blog, do check it, it's on my sig.

Awesome, that was really cool of you to say, I appreciate the feedback and more-so; appreciate that there are others who feel the same as I, which is a long-shot in this world....will post some more for you later (see below)

realitiesofwar said:
Love this stuff! Thank you so much!

-Diamarda, were you an old school punker in the harDCore days?

Yeah, I was also in a HC-esque band called 'long ago, for away'. no, it wasn't emo (the new definition of it anyway) persay, it was more along the lines of Merel or Indian Summer...but it was around 93 - 95....not to quote archie bunker, but 'those were the days...' :) Don't get me wrong, I loved the mid-eighties version of HC, but there is something about the second wave around 89-95'96...it was kinda glorious really...the scene became a lot more tight-nit and more open, with a huge explosion of creativity and diversity...anyway...yourself, same history? sorry to rant...

I am in the middle of a move right now, so its hard to put together another spread of covers, but I will attempt it tonight or tomorrow night, in the haze of my delirium....so please forgive me if they suck....

Cheers!

Dia
 
I love retro sci-fi! There was something special about the mid 1930's to the early 1950's. Modern science and technology were either brand new, or still in the process of being discovered. The United States had just become a world super power and it seemed as if there was nothing it couldn't accomplish.

Imagine being a writer or artist in that time! Your only limit would have been your imagination. Life on Mars? Sure! No one has seen the surface yet. Radiation turning people into super beings? Why not? Atomic powered rocket ships? Of course! Everyone knows nuclear energy is the power source of the future!

Good times... :)
 
I love it too. These were the years of hope and fear...
Now we have an age of cynism and hedonism...
No future...
 
Back
Top