Curate, connect, and discover
I don’t know any Birrin groups before the fall so I just made it be made by the reclamation, and i imagine the reclamation just reverse engineered from pre fall kill-sat designs. I think it would be like the Odin project from COD Ghosts where it has multiple projectiles in one large projectile. This design is 100% fictional, by the way I just thought it would be cool to make a Birrin military ship. Also the Birrin project belongs to @alexriesart
The Birrin belong to @alexriesart. The quality of this drawing is super bad :(
I tried to combine the red soldiers from call of duty advanced warfare with a Birrin.
The Birrin belong to @alexriesart
Here is some old Birrin doodles I drew
Omg I am so hyped for Other Worlds by Alex Ries (@alexriesart)
Can’t wait! This is going to be amazing!
The Kickstarter for 'Other Worlds', my first ever book, is GO!
Filled with art from Subnautica: Below Zero, the Birrin Saga, and decades of my illustration and concept art.
I took no half-measures creating this book.
The Kickstarter link is here!
The Kickstarter for Other Worlds, my first ever book, is launching in about day!
Sign up here :) https://bit.ly/403C70b
Lots of lore and art from the Birrin world, including Pseudoraptors and Sagewings; creatures of the coastal dunes around the Valley of Two-Sky River, and survivors of the Fall.
I hope I can make art like you someday, you’re such a huge inspiration to me :)
Hi! I’ve been a big fan of yours for a while. I first found your work through subnautica below zero- as I love creature art and theoretical evolution, and wanted to see more! It started as an adoration for subnautica, but I fell in love with your birrin project! I’m so happy I found your work and love scrolling through this page every once in a while. What made you so interested in this kind of stuff? And what are your favorite types of inspiration for creatures/plants to go off of?
I am drawn to marine worms, comb jellies and crustaceans I think for inspiration, as well as chelicerates of all forms.