Product Specs
Created by | Skybox Creative |
---|---|
File type | AI, EPS, JPG, PDF, PNG |
File size | 96.57MB |
Date of Creation | April 24 2023 |
Color | blue green yellow |
Rating | 5 (14) |
Category |
Constellations Vector Set comes with 44 unique handcrafted star groups and sky wheel graphic.
They can be screened back as a background element or used as a prominent foreground design element. Perfect for products (such as t-shirts, pillows, etc), album covers, websites, flyers, posters or any design project you can dream up!
All illustrations are vector-based and easy to modify with basic Illustrator knowledge.
BONUS – Beautiful handcrafted star-filled sky background (Hi-Res 4500 x 5609) & poster design
Constellations Vector Set:
Vector-Based Illustrations
AI, EPS & PNG Files Included
Sky Chart / Wheel Included
High-Res Star-filled Sky Background Image (4500 x 5609)
Poster Design
An Introduction to Astronomy
The International Astronomical Union recognizes 88 constellations covering the entire northern and southern sky.
Most constellation names are Latin in origin, dating from the Roman empire, but their meanings often originated in the distant past of human civilization. Scorpius, for instance, was given its name from the Latin word for scorpion, but ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs from before 3000 B.C. refer to the star group as “Ip,” the scorpion king. Orion, the hunter, bears a Greek name, but had been seen as a hunter-hero figure since the times of ancient Babylon.
Of course, many of the constellation names are more modern — Telescopium, the telescope, being a rather obvious newcomer. In fact, by the 19th century the night sky had become crowded with overlapping and often contradictory constellation boundaries and names as different schools of astronomy prepared their own versions of star maps. To clear up the confusion, names and boundaries were “officially” assigned to 88 constellations by the International Astronomical Union in 1930, providing complete coverage of the entire sky.
How do the signs of the zodiac relate to astronomy?
The significance of the zodiac stems from the fact that the ecliptic — the narrow path on the sky that the Sun, Moon, and planets appear to follow — runs directly through the 12 signs of the zodiac. Since ancient times, the Sun, Moon, and planets have been known as special astronomical objects — they “wander” through the background stars of the zodiac, which remain fixed with respect to each other. It was reasoned that these zodiacal constellations must be special to make up this path, and the relative positions of the “wandering stars” within them bore great importance.
Handpainted background – original images used to make brushes courtesy of http://spacetelescope.org/
I’m now offering brand consulting & creative coaching! Check out the new site here: www.skyboxcreative.co