Drawing of a biomechanical machine in the style of H.R. Giger


drawing of a biomechanical machine in the style of H.R. Giger (hrgiger): The central feature of the composition is a tiny segment of the giant circular structure positioned slightly off-center to the left. The most of the structure is lost in the misty eternity of the upper. Crossectioned lines of cables and veins detailing structure become progressively thinner the farther they extend out from the viewer. Emanating from the circular structure into viewers direction isa network of thick wavy cables or snake-like creatures. These cables are also drawn with thick black lines and weave on the imaginable ground in a loose parallel pattern. Some of the cables appear to be interconnected with short horizontal lines drawn between them. On the left side far from viewer is a similar biomechanical construction remaining the somehow geometrically organized roots of a tree. On the left side closer to viewer are two sac-like protrusions dark over light . These protrusions are bulbous in shape and separated of the central structure. They have a softer appearance than the circular structure and cables, with their black forms edged with thinner grey lines that suggest shading and give them a three-dimensional quality. The background of the image is misty weak uplight with no descriptive detail. This lack of background creates a sense of focus on the biomechanical machine in the center. The composition of the image is asymmetrical, with the circular structure segment positioned off-center to the left. The flov lines and cables covering central structure create a sense of movement and dynamism, while the dark background enhances the mystery and unsettling mood of the biomechanical machine. (concept art of h. r. giger, protoss temple!!!, inspired by Michael Komarck, connections, anamorphic widescreen, concept art | rutkowski, giant columns, panoramic anamorphic, deepsea, flowing tendrils, by Neil Blevins, sc-fi,HRGigerArhP style,hnsrdlf style
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drawing of a biomechanical machine in the style of H
.
R
.
Giger (hrgiger):
The central feature of the composition is a tiny segment of the giant circular structure positioned slightly off-center to the left
.
The most of the structure is lost in the misty eternity of the upper
.
Crossectioned lines of cables and veins detailing structure become progressively thinner the farther they extend out from the viewer
.
Emanating from the circular structure into viewers direction isa network of thick wavy cables or snake-like creatures
.
These cables are also drawn with thick black lines and weave on the imaginable ground in a loose parallel pattern
.
Some of the cables appear to be interconnected with short horizontal lines drawn between them
.
On the left side far from viewer is a similar biomechanical construction remaining the somehow geometrically organized roots of a tree
.
On the left side closer to viewer are two sac-like protrusions dark over light
.
These protrusions are bulbous in shape and separated of the central structure
.
They have a softer appearance than the circular structure and cables
,
with their black forms edged with thinner grey lines that suggest shading and give them a three-dimensional quality
.
The background of the image is misty weak uplight with no descriptive detail
.
This lack of background creates a sense of focus on the biomechanical machine in the center
.
The composition of the image is asymmetrical
,
with the circular structure segment positioned off-center to the left
.
The flov lines and cables covering central structure create a sense of movement and dynamism
,
while the dark background enhances the mystery and unsettling mood of the biomechanical machine
.
(concept art of h
.
r
.
giger
,
protoss temple
!!!,
inspired by Michael Komarck
,
connections
,
anamorphic widescreen
,
concept art | rutkowski
,
giant columns
,
panoramic anamorphic
,
deepsea
,
flowing tendrils
,
by Neil Blevins
,
sc-fi
,
HRGigerArhP style
,
hnsrdlf style
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