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Published: 2003-12-08 16:34:42 +0000 UTC; Views: 8594; Favourites: 227; Downloads: 3493
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My intricate puddle of cosmic fantasy,once more dost lunar deity mock,
for the thirst for minor miracles breathes,
amongst the ancient burial lock,
as time has settled to die and writhe,
beyond comprehension and frivolity,
a victim of that curse'd scythe,
that once again plagues my reality.
Stellar Secrets - By me
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Well, i can only progress forward, this is my second jab at space art, it's a bit better, i'm getting better, but i have a long way to go... however i'm pleased whilst constrained under the limitations of photoshop 6 as opposed to 7 (or latter). This is my second attempt at space art...
I must stress that no flaming pear filters have been used - as i'v been accused of that before and it's offending when that happens. So i'v set the record straight beforehand. The planets were rendered in cinema4d, and extra textures were implemented using photoshop 6. The landscape was rendered with terragen, usual stuff, except no sun this time to improve the transition between the elements. The rest of the space scene was purely photoshop 6. Anyone who has worked with space art knows that photoshop6 is left without many of the essential blending modes and brush features that creating a really good looking nebula requires, ps7 has these, however i do not. Hence my nebula work leaves much to be desired, however i'm trying to do my best with the tools available
I hate it when i have to do this, but i feel i must justify something about my art. Whilst occasionally pieces i create may turn out to be photo-realistic (this applies with the terragen renders mostly) - i am by no means a realist artist. If i wanted to be a realist, i would get my digi-cam, go outside and take a picture. I am a FANTASY artist, because i enjoy CREATING THINGS. They therefore do not have to look real, or posess any attributes of reality. I just perceive reality to be a beautiful thing on some occasions, and this is why i take elements of both reality and fantasy in my pictures. True, you wouldn't get planets around a nebula, maybe you would get some reflections on the water, but that's reality, this is art. I am NOT trying to make this a real image. Just to clear this up
Anyway, aside from all that babble, i hope you enjoy my art once again
Comments/fav's appreciated, full view will add to your viewing experience.
Note:: Prints may follow shortly after-all
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Stats
- Tools = Photoshop 6, cinema4d, terragen.
- Terragen pre-render time = 2 hours
- Terragen Render time = 4 hours (spread out on 2 renders)
- Terragen post-processing time = 1 hour
- Cinema4d pre-processing = 1 hour
- Cinema4d rendering = 1 hour
- Cinema4d post-processing = 1 hour
- Remaining elements = 7 hours
- Total time = 17 hours (spread over 3 days)
- Total .PSD size = 162.8MB
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Thank you deviantart for making me happy
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Comments: 119
Lemmy-Boy [2003-12-08 19:46:45 +0000 UTC]
I love these colors... Very nice, and the composition is really great! The sky is really nice, but maybe a little bit overdone with to much stars.. but on the other hand that's really nice... but not realistic.. The view is very nice, but I think it would be cooler if the camera was more up a little and the stars where reflecing in the water.... But it's still very cool! RESPECT MAN!
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hypnotic [2003-12-08 18:46:52 +0000 UTC]
everythingΒ΄s been said before, so the thing for me left to do is great job, mate
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yulii [2003-12-08 18:26:18 +0000 UTC]
wow i love this one too..the colors are absolutely stunning and the image ofcourse...your so great making these now alyn..excellent job
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ori [2003-12-08 18:13:03 +0000 UTC]
Very flowing colours, you chose a good set and stuck with it. Very beautiful, once again. The planet on the right side looks non-circular, and like its coming out of the mountain, or perhaps I am looking at it wrong One thing though, while having an object depart the view of the piece creates a sense of conitinuity, it sometimes detracts from the feeling of wholeness of the image. Hope that makes sense
I'm starting to feel rather bad for always finding something wrong in such wonderful images, but be sure I'm only trying to help you get that much better, mainly with compositon. I beleive when you can master the compostion of this style, it will evolve into something even greater than any of us had expected.
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dat-grrrl-jah [2003-12-08 18:06:42 +0000 UTC]
very nice, but i understand your need to justify what you did. i like it tho, and if this is your beginning work, im sure that with more practive your skills will do nothing but improve.
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zedman [2003-12-08 17:44:04 +0000 UTC]
I must say, I certainly do like this Excellent job on this alyn. And you are right, you have improved.
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dureku [2003-12-08 17:36:49 +0000 UTC]
@.@ it's....... it's....... amazing..... the only thing Iwould maybe change on there is have a few less flare lines coming off the brightest star there in the center.
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Jade-Eye-Creations [2003-12-08 16:39:32 +0000 UTC]
Oh I so want to learn how to do that! lol awsome job again
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