aaand here we go with the thumbnail glitch again my entry for space girl!! this was a lot of fun :D I edited her outfit a little bit since some things weren't clear (or I just felt like changing things lol) 1. full drawing 2. no bg 3. no bg/lighting effects 4. original ai image Backstory: A thousand years into the future, planet Earth has become uninhabitable due to climate change and human destruction, leaving everyone to evacuate to the Moon and other planets. With humanity scattered across the solar system and AI (and the few in charge of it) in control, most have lost their concepts of thought and creativity. 17-year-old Alexia was born on the Moon and lived there her whole life. She was raised to never question, to never think. To remain at peace knowing that everything she needs in her life is provided to her. But she never was. Alexia feared what might happen if something went wrong with the technology her world was so dependent on. In fact, she had no idea who was in charge of it, and what their intentions were. For all Alexia knew, she (and everyone else) could be a component of someone's evil plan. And no one would ever know. In her search for a solution, Alexia discovered an ancient collection of books from Earth. She read and read, finally learning about the planet she knew so little of, the world of what was now an empty swirl of green and beige. She read about philosophers, artists, researchers, and inventors - thinkers and creators who were once people like her. Carrying a new perspective, Alexia shared her newfound knowledge and understanding with others, in hope that she could bring the incredible world of the Earth back to life- and protect her people from facing the same fate. Though most rejected her ideas, the few that stood with her grew and grew, sharing thoughts and ideas, together working towards their goal of a better future. Credits: - art event: @D1ZZYDICE - ai character design: creators of whatever model it was made from and artists whose work was used to train it - art program: procreate - story: me, partially inspired by fahrenheit 451 (guys please read that book it's so good) - music: infinite by lyn lapid