Click on any book cover to open the Gemini Storybook.
Storybook 1: The Belt K Adventure
https://blog.inf.ed.ac.uk/atate/2025/09/05/kemlo-and-krillie-belt-k-adventure/
https://g.co/gemini/share/b5fe7edbb42 | PDF Format | Storybook 1 Images
Storybook 2: Krillie's Grand Graduation Adventure
https://blog.inf.ed.ac.uk/atate/2025/09/06/krillies-grand-graduation-adventure/
https://g.co/gemini/share/5ceb6ce5de10 | PDF Format | Storybook 2 Images
Storybook 3: The ISS Emergency
https://blog.inf.ed.ac.uk/atate/2025/09/07/kemlo-and-krillie-the-iss-emergency/
https://g.co/gemini/share/dfc5a957adb8 | PDF Format | Storybook 3 Images
Storybook 4: Kemlo and the Gravity Ray Gun
https://blog.inf.ed.ac.uk/atate/2025/09/08/kemlo-and-the-gravity-ray-gun/
https://gemini.google.com/share/6f774a0c5631 | PDF Format | Storybook 4 Images
Storybook 5: 2001: A Birthday Odyssey
https://blog.inf.ed.ac.uk/atate/2025/09/09/2001-a-birthday-odyssey/
https://gemini.google.com/share/51c819c809ff | PDF Format | Storybook 5 Images
Storybook 6: Far from Tranquillity
https://blog.inf.ed.ac.uk/atate/2025/09/10/far-from-tranquillity/
https://g.co/gemini/share/9fcef6571d3c | PDF Format | Storybook 6 Images
Storybook 7: The Gravity Ray Gambit
https://g.co/gemini/share/c2625e4ef48c | PDF Format | Storybook 7 Images
Storybook 8: The SPITAR Anomaly
https://g.co/gemini/share/95941518717b | PDF Format | Storybook 8 Images
The storybooks are generated from prompts and seed imagery created by Ai Austin/Austin Tate using Goggle Gemini Storybook mode. It uses background on the Futher Adventures of Kemlo & Krillie in Space created previously using AI tools based on the Kemlo Spaceworld series of books by E.C. Eliott published in 1954 to 1963. It uses images and PDF of the contents of this blog post: https://blog.inf.ed.ac.uk/atate/2025/09/10/kemlo-and-krillie-briefing/ [PDF Format]
Character Style Sheets: (More Images, glTF Models, etc.)
Space Station: (More Images, glTF Models, etc.)
Space Runabout: (More Images, glTF Models, etc.)
Kemlo Font: (More Images)
Graphics Style for Illustrations
According to Google Gemini the style of the illustrations could best be described as a retro-futuristic or atomic age aesthetic, which is often seen in classic science fiction from the mid-20th century.
Here are some key characteristics of this style seen in the images:
Clean Lines and Sleek Designs: The spaceships, uniforms, and interior spaces all feature smooth, streamlined forms and a sense of functional simplicity.
Vibrant, Limited Coluor Palette: The colors are bright and distinct, often featuring primary and secondary coluors like blue, orange, green, and white. This gives the images a clean, almost graphic look.
Optimistic and Idealized Vision of the Future: The illustrations depict a future that is clean, orderly, and exciting, a common theme in the science fiction of this era. The characters are portrayed in a heroic or aspirational manner.
Comic Book or Pulp Magazine Influence: The character designs, particularly the strong jawlines and expressive faces, have a style reminiscent of classic comic book art or the illustrations found on the covers of old pulp sci-fi magazines.