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Thanx to [link]for great tips and advice,to make my paintings feel more cinematic.
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blento007 [2011-09-20 07:41:13 +0000 UTC]
e stvarno.....nemam komentara.....ubijaลก!!! hehehehehe
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Iggy-design In reply to TW-Inkognito [2011-09-05 20:27:38 +0000 UTC]
Thanx.
I downloaded a random larger image of the planet from the internet,i then used a small portion of it,the upper right one is an astronomical picture of the sun and I changed some appearance factors to better fit in the "painting".
I combined drawing,my 3D models and layer mixing a lot...
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TW-Inkognito In reply to Iggy-design [2011-09-05 20:45:04 +0000 UTC]
Oh I see, thanks! I asked because I was always baffled at how people got such highly detailed images for close up planets. What 3D software do you use?
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Iggy-design In reply to TW-Inkognito [2011-09-05 20:53:44 +0000 UTC]
As for the planet,the real masters of painting actually have their ways to create their own planets,they combine other real-life photos,satelite imagery,mixing with various brushes,freehand painting,etc...but I am no way near that level of skill so I used what I managed to find,so I cant have the actual credit for the planet itself,If I knew who made it I would post a link of the author to thank him...
I used Zbrush for 3D (2 jets lower left).
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TW-Inkognito In reply to Iggy-design [2011-09-05 21:12:03 +0000 UTC]
Ah I see, thanks for your help good sir!
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Chizek In reply to TW-Inkognito [2011-09-05 23:14:06 +0000 UTC]
I was curious about making detailed planets as well; then I found a tutorial and can make my own [link]
In that description is some more information like what my texture looked like and where the tutorial is.
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Iggy-design In reply to TW-Inkognito [2011-09-05 23:11:20 +0000 UTC]
You are most welcome.
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