So, if he had moved the ship a smidgeon to the left, and the figure a smidgeon to the right, you wouldn’t need zooming in at hi-res to figure out what was going on?
Right and then, zoomed, it’s unmissable.I can only assume that both the author and the illustrator deliberately went with it that way.
LBC Participant
3 years ago
That’s not how artificial gravity works.
RK@HM
3 years ago
The bizarre placement of those cargo containers makes it look like Pseudo there has a tutant meenage neetle teetle drooping from her otherwise perky side boob.
Has that artist ever *seen* a woman’s breast?
Honest to god, what is WRONG with that Nipple? Is it rein-tied to the floor?
I zoomed in on the hires.
That is orange paint on the shipping container.
So, if he had moved the ship a smidgeon to the left, and the figure a smidgeon to the right, you wouldn’t need zooming in at hi-res to figure out what was going on?
That was utterly inadequate attention to detail, then.I mean, how couldja NOT see that?
There it is.
Open in new tab for close up
If I could open in a new tab I wouldn’t need the blue pills.
Right and then, zoomed, it’s unmissable.I can only assume that both the author and the illustrator deliberately went with it that way.
That’s not how artificial gravity works.
The bizarre placement of those cargo containers makes it look like Pseudo there has a tutant meenage neetle teetle drooping from her otherwise perky side boob.
90 degrees upward would have better demonstrated zero G.
I always get my biggest laugh when the cover designer is so proud of their effort that they make sure they get credit in the book.
Think of it as a public service. It lets others know who to avoid.
We have one in right now where the Cover Destroyer put her cover credit ON the cover. I s**t thee not.
Topless Space Colony Chick: “Hey, buster, my eyes are up here!” Alien Creature: “How the heck was I supposed to know that?”