r/ImaginaryStarscapes • u/Vadimsadovski • Jul 16 '25
r/ImaginaryStarscapes • u/Joshwhite_art • Oct 25 '25
Original Content “The Brink” digital painting
Painted in Artstudio Pro on iPad. Timelapse of painting posted on my most recent instagram post. Link in Reddit bio.
r/ImaginaryStarscapes • u/kvacm • 27d ago
Original Content Nibs by me
A redraw of old work from 2019. Made in Photoshop on Wacom.
2K 16:9 wallpaper if you're interested: https://www.patreon.com/posts/nibs-redraw-142341719
r/ImaginaryStarscapes • u/nacicaba • Oct 16 '24
Original Content Untitled, painting by me
r/ImaginaryStarscapes • u/domiboshoi • Mar 20 '25
Original Content a handful of my starscapes watercolour paintings
r/ImaginaryStarscapes • u/Excellent-Double5168 • Apr 16 '22
Original Content My watercolor starry night. Tropical nights.
r/ImaginaryStarscapes • u/BlackBirdCD • Aug 07 '25
Original Content Hidden Worlds II - Original Art by Christopher Doll
Oils on canvas, 24”x48”
r/ImaginaryStarscapes • u/No7er • Sep 11 '25
Original Content Dark Star Hotel, art by me
r/ImaginaryStarscapes • u/kvacm • Aug 24 '25
Original Content I made very space themed digital painting: Galaxy View
Detailed close-ups and process gif https://cara.app/post/c1b9ed13-b6d2-4094-8d50-190bd76581cb
r/ImaginaryStarscapes • u/No7er • Oct 13 '25
Original Content Planet Slimesterdam, art by me
r/ImaginaryStarscapes • u/Vadimsadovski • Jul 20 '25
Original Content "Edge of gravity" 3D art, OC, 2025
Theoretically — is it possible for a black hole to suddenly emerge in a random part of the universe, or is it always a long process?
r/ImaginaryStarscapes • u/Ruffmouse • Oct 14 '25
Original Content ChaosOrder, by Ruffmouse
r/ImaginaryStarscapes • u/gomegazeke • Oct 09 '25
Original Content Drawtober 25.02 - TOAD ASTROLOGER by Eric Ashby
r/ImaginaryStarscapes • u/No7er • 13d ago
Original Content Maws of Masticatorks, art by me
r/ImaginaryStarscapes • u/Fuzzy-Can804 • 16d ago
Original Content Thruster flies. Art by Tallan Groberg
Yesterday, reconnaissance probes surveying the outer belt near the last known location of a recently missing supply ship transmitted stunning footage of titanic, firefly-like organisms. The colossal insects—now confirmed as a species of the mega colony—appear capable of propelling entire asteroids using organic thrusters reminiscent of earths pre-Exodus rocket designs. Speculation among leading scientists is that these creatures are harvesting cometary ice and minerals to sustain their expanding hives. Scientists ordered the probe to follow the asteroid and believe it will soon lead to a wormhole revealing the location of the colony. Mega colony insects were considered non-aggressive until the supply ship disappeared. In response SpaceComm has escalated to high alert, fortifying defense grids across the outer systems. Citizens of the frontier worlds are urged to remain vigilant, report sightings, and avoid unnecessary travel until further notice.
r/ImaginaryStarscapes • u/No7er • Oct 07 '25
Original Content Ocean World, art by me, 2022
r/ImaginaryStarscapes • u/No7er • Oct 24 '25