
I'm Noah Latz and this is where I post my illustrations, comics, and the occasional reblog. Artist for Existential Comics — Portfolio site
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I Finished The Shading On This One.

I finished the shading on this one.
Farewell summer!
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Image credit: NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute
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