The dockboy, always sure footed and obedient, is an enigmatic character in the urban environments. Leaping from canopy to hull to canopy and ultimately pier, their quiet deftness at mooring the crafts can be amusing if not awe inspiring. They’ll take any ship large or small and steer it about the pier with great facility and speed. It’s often wise to tip the nearest dockboy before tying up; just press a bill against the window and he’ll give a jaunt nod and point you to a great spot close to a café or service station. If you get close enough he may surprise you by leaping onto your canopy, and, using a handheld thruster, take control to maneuver you into position (often with better skill than you). Just be sure to tip him again for a good push-off out into the flyway.
These octopus-like extensions extend their reach from nearby buildings or infrastructure into vast openings in the city. They are the hovering and cantilevered hangouts for drivers and the general denizenry. Each pier is labeled with its address on its underside in flat red once and repeatedly on the top surface. The name of the operating firm is usually holographically displayed above each pier arm. The decks are smooth and heated to accommodate those who are out bare-pawed in the city. One can always find warmth and a good snack or drink at the cafes on these establishments, where sometimes, multiple levels can serve refreshments over a service garage. At 4 kilometers up, the air is always cold, and while mitigated by intense heat-island effect, one should mind their fuel lines and the occasional gust as the outer piers can be quite inclement and sometimes dangerous. Typically the pier tips are reserved for experienced pilots and large cruisers.
Overhead are the arm-bots which glide along rails and convey an appropriate fuel line to your position. The two bar-indicators just to the right of every fuel door tells of remaining weight capacity and the ratio of fuel weight to horizontal range. One can travel much farther on ¾ of a tank than with a full tank which would be better suited for high-power or more vertical movement.
“Pumping gas” may have been on a par with flipping burgers several millennia ago, but in the big cities today, there is often no better way to learn the behavior and taxonomy of atmospheric spacecraft – not to mention the delicacies of good fuel mixture. While in secondary school, one may opt for the job in the warm seasons in preparation for a career as a space pilot or crewmember. Superb knowledge of a free-body diagram hardly stands up to a good sense of inertia and gyroscopics relative to a given mass.
A good dockboy gets to know interesting people during his year on the pier – all of the best stories are let out in this place of eternal downtime, where nobody is listening except the dockboy. Still, we hardly will know him. Many of us have taken the job some vacation period for some pocket money, but the identity leaves us and again we are strangers to the dockboys – having grown out of our former selves. It is a place of mind that wanders freely in all the spaces in time afforded by the mindless work of pushing out, pulling in, and fueling. It is a place to dream until our lives move on.
Each morning as the sun rises, one dockboy will return to that familiar time alone, out in the airspace, perching on the cusp of a bottomless canyon, and will watch the sunrise shine between the tallest towers. Amidst all the mounting whir and hum of the floating cities at dawn, the moment of transition from night to day is one so sublime that the mind slows and thoughts inevitably run deeper. Awareness of the immediate reality is transcended by the cold touch of the canopy, and the fine grained buzzes of electronic equipment in the chilly air, and slowly the solemn glow of all components, indicators, headlights, and the infinite sea of windows, gives way to the warming sunlight – and the dockboy’s consciousness starts again as an impatient driver barks “keep it light and long, and gimme a push!”.
The dockboy answers, “yesir”, and takes a healthy tip.
These octopus-like extensions extend their reach from nearby buildings or infrastructure into vast openings in the city. They are the hovering and cantilevered hangouts for drivers and the general denizenry. Each pier is labeled with its address on its underside in flat red once and repeatedly on the top surface. The name of the operating firm is usually holographically displayed above each pier arm. The decks are smooth and heated to accommodate those who are out bare-pawed in the city. One can always find warmth and a good snack or drink at the cafes on these establishments, where sometimes, multiple levels can serve refreshments over a service garage. At 4 kilometers up, the air is always cold, and while mitigated by intense heat-island effect, one should mind their fuel lines and the occasional gust as the outer piers can be quite inclement and sometimes dangerous. Typically the pier tips are reserved for experienced pilots and large cruisers.
Overhead are the arm-bots which glide along rails and convey an appropriate fuel line to your position. The two bar-indicators just to the right of every fuel door tells of remaining weight capacity and the ratio of fuel weight to horizontal range. One can travel much farther on ¾ of a tank than with a full tank which would be better suited for high-power or more vertical movement.
“Pumping gas” may have been on a par with flipping burgers several millennia ago, but in the big cities today, there is often no better way to learn the behavior and taxonomy of atmospheric spacecraft – not to mention the delicacies of good fuel mixture. While in secondary school, one may opt for the job in the warm seasons in preparation for a career as a space pilot or crewmember. Superb knowledge of a free-body diagram hardly stands up to a good sense of inertia and gyroscopics relative to a given mass.
A good dockboy gets to know interesting people during his year on the pier – all of the best stories are let out in this place of eternal downtime, where nobody is listening except the dockboy. Still, we hardly will know him. Many of us have taken the job some vacation period for some pocket money, but the identity leaves us and again we are strangers to the dockboys – having grown out of our former selves. It is a place of mind that wanders freely in all the spaces in time afforded by the mindless work of pushing out, pulling in, and fueling. It is a place to dream until our lives move on.
Each morning as the sun rises, one dockboy will return to that familiar time alone, out in the airspace, perching on the cusp of a bottomless canyon, and will watch the sunrise shine between the tallest towers. Amidst all the mounting whir and hum of the floating cities at dawn, the moment of transition from night to day is one so sublime that the mind slows and thoughts inevitably run deeper. Awareness of the immediate reality is transcended by the cold touch of the canopy, and the fine grained buzzes of electronic equipment in the chilly air, and slowly the solemn glow of all components, indicators, headlights, and the infinite sea of windows, gives way to the warming sunlight – and the dockboy’s consciousness starts again as an impatient driver barks “keep it light and long, and gimme a push!”.
The dockboy answers, “yesir”, and takes a healthy tip.
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Your work never ceases to amaze me even at 1:35 in the morning
I remember seeing this pic before, Foxer. Was it a sketch? Sorry for asking. ;)
The picture is beautiful and pensive. And the description story is breathtaking, as I've come to expect. But really this reminds me a lot of my work as a cart pusher. Out alone on the lot, the thoughts that run through my head- involuntarily- can drive me to think I've gone insane, or forgotten who I am. And then the voice of some impatient customer brings me back around, and I can almost always respond with a "yessir". Though, I very rarely merit a tip.
I am again impressed by the level of detail you put into your works and the way that much of that detail is entirely deliberate and has meaning to it. Reading the description and then looking over the pic again, I see things mentioned there that I hadn't really noticed, before. It's most impressive. The descriptions always add an extra level to your pieces, and are a definite part of what I like so much about your work. Of course, being heavy on the Sci Fi doesn't hurt.
I won't even go over (again) what an astounding artist you are - and instead I'll tell you that you're a marvelous storyteller as well!
Congratulations, waiting the age-and-a-half between your works is always worth it!
Congratulations, waiting the age-and-a-half between your works is always worth it!
You know every comment i see you make with that Avi i just cant take anything you say sirusly
Xp
Xp
To me, it looks like the squid-dude's been hitting the crack pipe in that pic. XD
Wow.
This is all about the reflections. It's unbelievable how well you pull them off. Someone less skillful would have made them either nearly unnoticeable or much too vibrant (which would look awkward), but you've found a great balance.
The only flaw I can find is that this is... a very, very busy image, perhaps too much so. Detailing is always great, but you might want to blur less important elements so the rest of the picture benefits.
This is all about the reflections. It's unbelievable how well you pull them off. Someone less skillful would have made them either nearly unnoticeable or much too vibrant (which would look awkward), but you've found a great balance.
The only flaw I can find is that this is... a very, very busy image, perhaps too much so. Detailing is always great, but you might want to blur less important elements so the rest of the picture benefits.
Yeah not sure if OSHA would approve of these working conditions. o_o
God... You get such a sense of free-flowing wind from this, like the air just naturally breezes through. Love the lightness and the brightness too. A design like this could prove useful in a place where depression strikes a lot of people. I know I could never be sad in such a place.
<3
<3
God i love the colors you use. Very well done and eye pleasing. Wonderful work.
Yet another stunning piece, though this time I have to say breathtaking. I can't believe the detail, the reflections, the consistency.. I'm not sure which catches my eye more, the foxes or the tech. You have an amazing talent, and a patience that I can only call exceptional. I do wonder increasingly, though - are these works and their descriptions isolated clips of a consistant world, or is there perhaps a book/story in the works? That's something I'd be incredibly interested in seeing..
I wonder if is avaible as print, may look Amazing in my room =3=3=3
Sorry, there aren't many words to express how stunningly amazing this picture is, meanwhile i think about something original to say about, i fave this ^^
Sorry, there aren't many words to express how stunningly amazing this picture is, meanwhile i think about something original to say about, i fave this ^^
I'll be sure to leave a big tip next time I'm on vacation. Hope to meet ya at FC! ^_^
Wow, this is a beautiful picture... and the story that goes with it makes it that much better. Thank you so much for amazing me just after I get home from work :)
Wow...just wow...
At first, I was totally confused by all of the vapors, reflections, transparencies, etc.
Then I read the description. It cleared up a lot, but brought in more questions as well.
Absolutely fascinating. You could write a novel based on this world.
At first, I was totally confused by all of the vapors, reflections, transparencies, etc.
Then I read the description. It cleared up a lot, but brought in more questions as well.
Absolutely fascinating. You could write a novel based on this world.
I dunno if anyone would see this or not, but I'll say it!
You have an amazing talent you have here! Sci-Fi at such details is amazing! I truely cannot think of a more better furry have such detail! I like it alot ^^
You have an amazing talent you have here! Sci-Fi at such details is amazing! I truely cannot think of a more better furry have such detail! I like it alot ^^
dude just how long it took to draw this oO It's fuckin awesome. Even thinking on the coloring the details makes me dizzy. Bravo.
"Quoted for truth" or "quite f*cking true" depending upon your vernacular.
The first thing I thought when I saw the picture was "jawdropping" but you already said it.
The first thing I thought when I saw the picture was "jawdropping" but you already said it.
"Quoted for truth" or "quite f*cking true" depending upon your vernacular.
The first thing I thought when I saw the picture was "jawdropping" but you already said it.
The first thing I thought when I saw the picture was "jawdropping" but you already said it.
You write as well as you draw, goodness, and tie both up synergistically so well. :)
Your space/future themed drawing are just amazing.
This one is especially wonderful, I like the city in the background and all the shiny lines.
This one is especially wonderful, I like the city in the background and all the shiny lines.
I just love how you show cities in the future ^^ And how you fit barepawed foxies into it ^^
Really fun picture. I loved the little read that came with it too.
Here's my take on it; The way you colour reflective surfaces (especially the glass) is very very good. On the other hand, I think the picture does seem a bit cluttered in places. I DO love the dockboy's expression and headgear though!
I agree, thank you for putting that out there, I didn't want to be the only one to say something.
I relay love your work, Foxer. I love the amount of thought and detail you put into it. I love getting lost in the implied interactions that you set up with your backgrounds and I love connecting with your characters in the fore ground. However, I'm always overwhelmed by your pictures. It might be the composition that you use. For example in this image the converging lines of the ship and dock make my eyes want to drift off the page to the left and I have a hard time getting to all the awesome content on the bottom of the page. Yes, there is a central focus, (I assume this is the dock boy) but it is very close in line weight, complexity, saturation, and brightness to the rest of the picture. It really needs more contrasting regions.
In short your pictures need a sense of priority, (without sacrificing the "busy" style)
I relay love your work, Foxer. I love the amount of thought and detail you put into it. I love getting lost in the implied interactions that you set up with your backgrounds and I love connecting with your characters in the fore ground. However, I'm always overwhelmed by your pictures. It might be the composition that you use. For example in this image the converging lines of the ship and dock make my eyes want to drift off the page to the left and I have a hard time getting to all the awesome content on the bottom of the page. Yes, there is a central focus, (I assume this is the dock boy) but it is very close in line weight, complexity, saturation, and brightness to the rest of the picture. It really needs more contrasting regions.
In short your pictures need a sense of priority, (without sacrificing the "busy" style)
While creating this image, I was aware of how visually challenging the composition is. I am no stranger to the value of clarity and simplicity as a professional in the field of architecture. I continually added to a layer of black fog behind the ship to punch it out more than it was previously (shoulda' seen that). Admittedly, the result is still a product of my stubborn unwillingness to leave out any drop from the flood of ideas; but in that, there is an intentional effect of overwhelming my audience. I want my viewers to have some difficulty as they fall into this alien world overwhelming in its scale and maddening futuristic complexity. As though you’ve warped into this unfamiliar eon, it should take days to fully register all of its details.
You've done a great job, IMHO.
You put so much thought and structure into a world that, image after image, continues to elaborate on an extremely intriguing universe.
I wonder though, is the lettering (alien text) structured at all? It kind of reminds me vaguely of Primal (trickster's furry language).
You put so much thought and structure into a world that, image after image, continues to elaborate on an extremely intriguing universe.
I wonder though, is the lettering (alien text) structured at all? It kind of reminds me vaguely of Primal (trickster's furry language).
i love pictures that have a lot to look at
contrary to the other opinions i guess, but then, they're all opinions
i often get lost in daydreams, imagining myself there in your pictures
its really fun to do, and its not hard to feel like i'm there, because the universe is so refined, by the details in the picture and the accompanying story
i would say keep up this amount of detail and brilliance of light and reflections, just my opinion tho
contrary to the other opinions i guess, but then, they're all opinions
i often get lost in daydreams, imagining myself there in your pictures
its really fun to do, and its not hard to feel like i'm there, because the universe is so refined, by the details in the picture and the accompanying story
i would say keep up this amount of detail and brilliance of light and reflections, just my opinion tho
simply beyond gorgeous, Foxer. as others have said, your work never ceases to amaze me. O_O
just one of hundreds down here, but i still find myself looking at your works in awe. the amount of detail you put into these things Foxer, is just amazing. even though i have seen your stuff before, your works are still much anticipated by me.
can·ti·le·ver
1. A projecting structure, such as a beam, that is supported at one end and carries a load at the other end or along its length.
2. A member, such as a beam, that projects beyond a fulcrum and is supported by a balancing member or a downward force behind the fulcrum.
3. A bracket or block supporting a balcony or cornice.
Jesus it's like taking the SATS!
1. A projecting structure, such as a beam, that is supported at one end and carries a load at the other end or along its length.
2. A member, such as a beam, that projects beyond a fulcrum and is supported by a balancing member or a downward force behind the fulcrum.
3. A bracket or block supporting a balcony or cornice.
Jesus it's like taking the SATS!
I think I like your narratives as much as your pictures. You tie everything in so well, the picture really is just the icing on the cake, giving realization to your imagination.
Seriously, you should make a book of these illustrations, along with the story text describing them!
Man, that is sooooo amazing. I really hope to see you at FC hehe. Anyway, wonderful work on this, you always have jaw dropping detail in your work and I absolutely love the futuristic feel of this.
This must of took ya awhile cause your work is getting more detailed every post! Awsome work!
What a great picture. I really should comment more on your awesome work but I find everything I could say has already been said.
Thank-you for the great art.
Thank-you for the great art.
Holy photon!Your work with glass and technicaly technicaly thing ´s is great.Respect to you =:3
And you have interesting world =:3
And you have interesting world =:3
Wow, this is very interesting. And the story along with the picture, it's a great combination! This here is a masterpiece! Great work! ;3
Really nice. BTW do you think you'll offer this as a print in the future???
love your stuff. especially the backgrounds and detail you give in it.
It never ceases to amaze me the ammount of detail you put into this vision of the future of yours. When you explain it, it seems obvious you'd need this sort of profession in any city with flying cars (Corusant from Star Wars comes to mind). You don't just have future technology, you know what real-life people with everyday concerns would do to make a living in that future.... and then go on to make stellar drawings of it like this one.
Woof... once again, you amaze us with your detail and imagination. :*)~
The...detail...my brain....I think this has pushed it into the next dimension O_O
TONS of raves about this piece, but I'll throw myself into the mix. I absolutely love it... the detail is incredible, and the character is cute too. I'm a sucker for futuristic imagery, and this one just blows me away. Much love!
Fantastic job on the shading and light in this picture to create the reflections
Foxer,
You do amaze us all. All that has been said covers all my thought here. Your work and your words I do find interesting. I have worked the flightline of a few airports and bore the name of "lineboy", pumping gas into small private planes and jets. I have even worked with "the big boys" servicing MD 80's, 727's, 737's an odd DC8 or two and even Bae 146's, from refuel to push-back and yes, guiding them to their gates with those fancy glow sticks. I can totally relate to all of this. By what you have done here and what you have said, you say these things like someone who has been there and done these things. I must ask, have you also spent time working a flight line or two?
Thanks again for allowing us to see such work.
take care, "Flying Fox" };=)
You do amaze us all. All that has been said covers all my thought here. Your work and your words I do find interesting. I have worked the flightline of a few airports and bore the name of "lineboy", pumping gas into small private planes and jets. I have even worked with "the big boys" servicing MD 80's, 727's, 737's an odd DC8 or two and even Bae 146's, from refuel to push-back and yes, guiding them to their gates with those fancy glow sticks. I can totally relate to all of this. By what you have done here and what you have said, you say these things like someone who has been there and done these things. I must ask, have you also spent time working a flight line or two?
Thanks again for allowing us to see such work.
take care, "Flying Fox" };=)
It's like "Star Wars" but with fuzzies. ;) Sorry, but the part about being 'four klicks up' and the fact that the cityscape just keeps rising in the background and all the advanced tech has me thinking of Coruscant or Nar Shaddaa, or hell even Taris from "Knights of the Old Republic". *n.n
As has been said so darn many other times in so many ways...DAMN this is incredible.
As has been said so darn many other times in so many ways...DAMN this is incredible.
Shit, you are freaking amazing, why am I not watching you yet?!
Oh my god O_O I love this picture so much. The details are amazing. I especially want to point out the reflection in the ship, it looks so perfect! And I love how you thought out all this so much. Well done :D
If I wasn't bowled over by your artwork, your writing completed the job... Man, I have to admit, that is one seriously amazing peice of work...
Do you mind if I give you a watch?
Do you mind if I give you a watch?
Hey, this is amazing!!!
I love the way this illustration came out. The backdrop and Surroundings are truly breath taking. The city looks like something out of cloud city, but much better. The design of the actual dockboy himself, is truly awesome. His headset and visor are probably the coolest accessory i have ever seen on a sci-fi anthro character. The scenery, i have to say again, is AWESOME! I mean, just look at the vehicle this dockboy is on. Look at all the reflections of the buildings, and all the effects and decals inscribed on it. You even took the time to put on a strip of text in a complete diffrent language.
Your description is a great synopses for a novel. It was that great in detail, and allowed me to see through this dudes eyes. A
I would favor 150 times if i could, as it deserves more.
I love the way this illustration came out. The backdrop and Surroundings are truly breath taking. The city looks like something out of cloud city, but much better. The design of the actual dockboy himself, is truly awesome. His headset and visor are probably the coolest accessory i have ever seen on a sci-fi anthro character. The scenery, i have to say again, is AWESOME! I mean, just look at the vehicle this dockboy is on. Look at all the reflections of the buildings, and all the effects and decals inscribed on it. You even took the time to put on a strip of text in a complete diffrent language.
Your description is a great synopses for a novel. It was that great in detail, and allowed me to see through this dudes eyes. A
I would favor 150 times if i could, as it deserves more.
OH MY GOSH......this is AWESOME!!!!
The detail, the technology, and the detail
WOW
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The detail, the technology, and the detail
WOW
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Both the story and the Picture are awesome.
I give you 92 points out of 100!
I give you 92 points out of 100!
oh wow. lots of commnets XD. Anyway i love the luminosity of this peice and how you've worked with the reflections. Would possibly share some tips on how to work with glow and reflections?
layers layers layers layers... layers.. layers
...and they all do something different: one for the rising sun, another for light sources, another for the bloom around light sources. All in all, this piece had something like 140 layers.
...and they all do something different: one for the rising sun, another for light sources, another for the bloom around light sources. All in all, this piece had something like 140 layers.
Woah... I want to hang that on my wall. It's incredible!
I simply love the detail across the entire picture ^^
I simply love the detail across the entire picture ^^
By the time depicted in the picture would actually happen, all oil reserves would be gone completely, as would be natural gas and coal. In short, no fossil fuels. Fusion will have already been a proven success, since this is way beyond 50 years from now. They may succeed (or at least attempt) to mix human and animal DNA together, thus making anthropomorphism a reality (now nobody's thought about attempting it, even though we have the seuquences) and since this is "several millenia from now," it could be on par with the Sonic the Hedgehog comic book storyline. People at the time will certainly have flying cars, but the fuel source would either have to be hydrogen or an algae-based biofuel. However, time travel would not be the way it was meant to have happened. It will only be able to go back as far as the machine was turned on, so they will never be able to see the dinosaurs, or it may never happen at all (according to Steven Hawking).
Also, because there's little land space left, food will have to be grown in skyscrapers.
I thought I favorited this...my mistake! This truly is a masterful piece, every time I think of your art this one always comes to mind first, it's a great piece; I've been loving it since it first got posted.
The details and imagination on this piece are astounding. More thought going into pictures like these is just what we need.
I honestly don't know what to say that hasn't already been mentioned..I believe you did a wonderful job with the detail, and the level of creativity was wonderful. The story, or advertisement, was great to read as it kept me interested. x3 Faved for the obvious.
Wow this is going in the fav! That is sum great work foxer.
Have i memtioned I have a weakness for foxes*melts*
Have i memtioned I have a weakness for foxes*melts*
Not sure what I can say that hasn't been said before, but awesome work.
Add a reclames everywhere - this is what the future will be like in 15 we'll need to replace eyes with photo-robots, cause real-ones will be completely blind of this
But... greatest transplant technology... and 10 000 000 credits....
But... greatest transplant technology... and 10 000 000 credits....
This has got to be one of the coolest things I have ever seen <O-O>
Just found you through Crashheart (great pic you did for him) and am checking through your art. I can easily say I'm impressed, for your work is above par and very good. I know you know this, for you have been hearing that from others for a while. No, the reason I'm posting is to comment on the prose complimentary to the art. That was really well done as well. Both descriptive and deep, it pulled me into the meaning and story of the work, and left me both curios and thoughtful.
As I said, I have just found you, and know little about you or your work, but what I have seen so far leads me to think not only are you a great artist, in its true form, but also could be, if not are already, a great writer.
Either way, well done, and hope to see more from you, both here and, maybe, mainstream as well. ;)
As I said, I have just found you, and know little about you or your work, but what I have seen so far leads me to think not only are you a great artist, in its true form, but also could be, if not are already, a great writer.
Either way, well done, and hope to see more from you, both here and, maybe, mainstream as well. ;)
AHH detail, I love it. The description was an amazing display of imagery as well ^_^
Nothing short of astonishing. I can't stop staring at the detail work!
HOLY CRAP!
I just noticed the reflection in the canopy of the craft! Having completely missed it earlier it's ... WOW!
I just noticed the reflection in the canopy of the craft! Having completely missed it earlier it's ... WOW!
Yikes, there's a whole universe goin' on over here I didn't know about. This type of work truly embodies the old adage of 'A picture tells a thousand words'. And hard-edge furry sci-fi is always an epic win IMO. Bravo.
You know what is the neatest thing about this picture is? You actually kinda get a feel for the actual enviornment and surrounding scenario, and there is alot going on, but it never really detracts from the main focus. :D
It's just one of those "ooh, whats that? Hey look over there, Hey i didn't see that at first, nifty." kinda pics.
It's just one of those "ooh, whats that? Hey look over there, Hey i didn't see that at first, nifty." kinda pics.
I'm okay with tipping, but no way do I wanna tie up a dockboy
^^ I know this pic is old, but its so beautiful!
I love the story that goes along with it! I wish it were a cartoon so I could see the dockboy's daily <3
I love the story that goes along with it! I wish it were a cartoon so I could see the dockboy's daily <3
I like the colors and architectural designs. Character designs well done too and the one to the way right looks like he's right out of Star fox.
~ Drake M.
~ Drake M.
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