The Rocket Man" in The Illustrated Man by Ray Bradbury, and echoes the theme of David Bowie's 1969 song "Space Oddity"
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Well in I’m a fellow beginner digital artist. And when we create characters we think it out and draw on different layers. But of course when things go wrong we interpret it into the drawing to make it a perfection. But when making a oc (original character) we also think about the characters personalities. So it helps us think about what kind of clothing they wear,there facial expression and there body shape. For example lets say your making a character who is a little bossy. What i would do is that i would make them a style like brown hair with a strip of pink or blue. So what I’m trying to get across is that when your doing digital art and drawing the characters,draw what you think is right.
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Romanticism and Realism are separate artistic periods that overlapped each other for almost a decade, and even though they are remarkably different, there are similarities as well. Romanticism was an intellectual movement in the arts from seventeen ninety until eighteen seventy. It was a rejection and reaction to Classicism and the Enlightenment focusing on the individual, bias, illogical, creative, spontaneous, emotional, and the transcendental. Realism was also an intellectual movement that reflected the time period.
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