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Random idea that came into my head after hearing we discovered a possible sign of life on venus.

I might do more of this, and I'll probably post it on deviantart too.

next image:
https://aryion.com/g4/view/634345

for context, the human is like 5' 7"

comments are greatly appreciated.
Especially on this one, i have lots of ideas/comments related to this.

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Manchura

Posted by Manchura 4 years ago Report

I mean, scientifically first off: venus is a super hot planet so any suit would melt fast, second nasa's official stance is "A paper about chemistry on Venus was published today in Nature Astronomy. NASA was not involved in the research and cannot comment directly on the findings; however, we trust in the scientific peer review process and look forward to the robust discussion that will follow its publication." and third, at most it would probably be bacterial.... now for the art comment: great job as usual, keep it up! we dont get many giantess apple bottoms

Firebird22

Posted by Firebird22 4 years ago Report

In response to the first part: I am aware that the gas could simply be some weird chemical reaction due to the high heat, and there might not even be life, and what there is would probably be single celled. This was just an excuse to draw a Venusian

Thank you. I thought the design was cute.

KKtheneko

Posted by KKtheneko 4 years ago Report

Well the height is realistic I suppose, growing up in less gravity would allow an organism to be significantly taller and leaner

Firebird22

Posted by Firebird22 4 years ago Report

I suppose that’s true. The pressure would probably have the opposite effect.

I’m not really going for realism here

nono34442

Posted by nono34442 4 years ago Report

Actually gravity on Venus is almost 90% of Earths so it wouldn't feel that different.

Kerbalmaster

Posted by Kerbalmaster 4 years ago Report

I'm just curious on what their culture has named earth!

Firebird22

Posted by Firebird22 4 years ago Report

they probably just call it earth. Reasoning: Venus is always covered in clouds, so they wouldn't ever see planets.Their culture is technologically behind earth by a ways.

For purely coincidental reasons, their antennae can pick up radio and tv signals somewhat, so they slowly got knowledge about the world around them from that.

Kerbalmaster

Posted by Kerbalmaster 4 years ago Report

Can they vore? (Hopefully without digestion, i love non-lethal)

DrDark7

Posted by DrDark7 4 years ago Report

thats hot

Heimko

Posted by Heimko 4 years ago Report

She looks friendlty. Wouldn't mind seeing more friendly interactions between venusians and earthlings.
It would be pretty funny if the humans turned out to be the short-strong dwarves because of the lower gravity! XD

Firebird22

Posted by Firebird22 4 years ago Report

I don't know how much I'll do this series, but I'll continue a bit.

Also Venus's gravity isn't that different.