Time to gather some reference pictures of the earth, sky, and clouds from high altitudes, because it's time for...
Space Fox ALTO!
But okay, I'm gonna tell you my one problem with this sketch (other than that it's the first and therefore roughest of the sketches for this project) that no one else but me will have a problem with.
The problem is the moon. It needs to be roughly in line with the orbit that Space Fox is setting up, and it's very clearly not. She's gonna have to do a costly plane change maneuver.
But it just looks cool in the picture so I don't want to move it.
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@Leucrotta Perhaps. More of "The moon must be in the picture for conceptual reasons, even though it would not be anywhere in shot due to the composition, so I'm just sticking it where it looks best."