
Probably younger than you think, has too-much in head for age, likes speculative biology, aircraft and science. He/him
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Missionluna - Planet Luna - Tumblr Blog

Bug sketches.

I’m still alive! Even though I have not posted in AGES.

Land Coral on Luna. Unlike earth coral this is actually a fungus that shapes rock formations to its liking.

Some more alien tree roots.

Wildlife on Luna.
Small bird analogs take of from a tree root hosting a multitude of fungus.

Landing Capsule on planet Luna.

Procreate brush testing, the rusted decay brush is good for backgrounds so I thought I might use it for something.

Dead on the mountains.
-First sketch on procreate!

Bored sketches of a Predatory spider hog thingy.

I have been trying a sketching app. I like the results, and will probably be using it more in the future.
And it also seems that the results of me asking if anyone would like to see a blog about my aircraft are conclusive!
The new blog is called @missionaircraft , I don’t know why the blog isn’t appearing, but if you copy and paste it into the search tab it should be there for you.

A species of pack hunters that slice their prey with bones protruding from their skull. They still eat out of a proboscis located at their chin.
I should probably create another blog about my aircraft (I have an absolute tonne of them), it’s not going to be like my other blog which is kinda dead tbh. Would any of you like to see this?

A subnautica inspired void worm.
I have been not posting very much recently, (apologies) but here is all my animation stuck together with music and more ambience.

A Lunan flower.
I was playing around with the symmetry tool in photoshop.
My bird animation. (Sound)

My response to @the-bride-and-the-ugly-ass-groom saying my work is “AI generated”
My commission done by the awesome @iguanodont check out his blog if you like speculative biology.

Completed commission for @missionluna , depicting two flying animals high over the mountains of Luna, his world building setting. It’s still in its early stages of development, give it a look and see where it goes!
Planet Luna is a slightly lower gravity world than earth, helping to facilitate the evolution of highly specialized lighter-than-air organisms. Helium produced as a metabolic byproduct accumulates in their mostly hollow bodies and fills the long, pressurized tentacles of air-squid to move them with remarkable dexterity. They move by expelling waste air from the rear end.
Airsquids use their spiny arms to capture smaller flying animals, as shown here. Numerous battle-scars on the animal’s body indicate its strength and experience; these solitary creatures rake their arms over the body of rivals in an effort to puncture their skin and send them crashing the ground.
Another animation. It seems to be my new addiction!
My first animation. Birds fly across the mesa in search of water.

Lunas’s mesa biome is characterised by its marble pillars sticking out of the sand.
This is a heavily scavengers reign inspired piece, if you want a good show about well designed aliens then go watch it (on Netflix & HBO)

Coral trees on Luna create beautiful formations in the grass. Many creatures live inside these strange tubes, creating a mini ecosystem inside them. However in return for shelter the creatures must “sacrifice” an individual to the tree for nutrients.

A blue whale equivalent on Luna. This creature uses its tendrils to give light to its surroundings, strangely instead of glowing it expels a glowing liquid. This glowing liquid also attracts microorganisms which it eats.