Eddie Del Rio is a California based artist who’s worked with studios like Lucas Arts, Disney, THQ, Activision and 2K. Inspired by Star Wars and the concept art of Ralph McQuarrie and Joe Johnson he creates sci-fi words that feel real and rather dark and crowded. For a full portfolio of work visit Eddie Del […]
Sci-Fi Articles
Discover the blog's posts tagged with Sci-Fi. This collection covers topics in Art, Geek Stuff, and Comics.
Short film: Intelligence Life
A short film in which a Colonel finds himself making first contact with an alien life. It’s an alien life that’s been captured and brought to Earth. The questioning does not go as planned, though. The Colonel starts to act in unexpected ways. (Via Geek Art Gallery) Geek tip: Use this random teleport link to […]
Short film: The Black Case
In English but with French subtitles The Black Case reminds us that the most important moments in history often occur in secret. The secrets start off slow and then come thick and fast in this short film from ArtFx. Worth a watch. Promise. Indie film fan? Use this teleport link and the site will jump […]
Short film: Unbinilium
Shot with a Canon 550d (with infrared modification) and a Canon 5D Mk 11, Unbinilum walks that line between a sci-fi and an overly dramatic poem. Either way, the narrator Martin Magestro walks us through the end of the world as we know it. Directed by Christian Scheck and Jonathan Albert, Unbinlium is the story […]
Abandon Earth: A review of Exit Generation
Exit Generation is set in 2055 and after most of humanity has abandoned the planet. Typically, mankind couldn’t get its act together and some people were left behind unable to be placed on the escape rockets. The catch? Those left behind have inherited an Earth that’s really quite nice. Without the over-crowding and the associated […]
A gallery of space art from Fred Gambino
Last week I gave the cyborg thumbs up to the Art of Fred Gambino in a full length review. This is an artist who’s worked with likes of WizKids, LEGO, National Geographic and even Der Speigel. The review included a video tour of the book to showcase Gambino’s fine style and work. Geek Native video […]
Gunships and space: Art by Matt Tkocz
Matt Tkocz is a concept designer and illustrator who works in the film industry. He maintains a number of sites including a portfolio tumblr, a fun tumblr and an Art Station. If you enjoy the sample of illustrations shown here then I’d encourage you to go check out his sites.
Cleverly layered: A Knights of Sidonia anime review
The Knights of Sidonia is the first anime I’ve watched on Netflix. One of the reasons I wanted to watch it was to encourage Netflix to buy in more – and they did do the heavy lifting on this one. The other reason was that the Knights of Sidonia looked like an interesting but relatively […]
Superhero Week: Create a Powerful Sojourner’s Moon Science Fiction RPG Character
Last year, during Superhero Week, Randall C Ellis wrote about What’s in a super hero character?. We’re pleased to have Randall back this year. The 2014 challenge – can you adapt a sci-fi game to suit super powers? Guardians of the Galaxy, for example, is that a sci-fi title or a superhero one? Both? Randall […]
Short film: Mis-drop
Mis-drop is a short film that does a lot with very little. Give it some time as the best special effects come right at the end but that’s not the point of the film. The point of the film is the sequence in which our rookie is in his dropsuit. The whole premise is a […]









