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Notice: You may not use for stock, re-upload, replicate, manipulate or modify without my permission. You may not use for commercial purposes without my permission. Please respect this. Thank you. ©Max-WD 2011-2015. For personal nonprofit use only. Property of Max-WD. All rights reserved.I used this texture csmcvisn.deviantart.com/art/Pl… by for the planets.
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Comments: 27
zeitschiff [2014-03-08 13:57:35 +0000 UTC]
Starfields!! I'm a little confused. I used to try and create varying starfields, combining clusters, varying magnitudes, sizes, colours and densities but a lot of the most popular space art have very subtle starfields so that they don't distract the eye from the main object. I now create more subtle starfields but I am yet to achieve "great" spacescapes. Maybe I'll try something else.
Sorry for the rant.
Cheers
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MaxDocker In reply to zeitschiff [2014-05-23 13:16:21 +0000 UTC]
Keep practising! It takes time. The starfield in this particular piece needs a lot of work.
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chaos8bit [2013-08-15 11:19:06 +0000 UTC]
The stars could use a little bit more attention but the textures on the planets are lovely, as always. Great composition too. I love the atmospheric glow on the close-up planet. And it's high-res too. Nice work (:
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MaxDocker In reply to chaos8bit [2013-09-15 14:53:34 +0000 UTC]
Hey dude! Thanks for the critique. Sorry for the late reply. Hope all is well. Yeah, I don't like the stars in this one. They need a lot of work. I might go back and work on it again one day. Haven't done a close-up for a while, so might do another one soon.
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InternetKnight [2013-04-22 04:34:30 +0000 UTC]
Very, very cool. Wonderful work on the two planets. Wish the back planet had a little light aura around it.
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MaxDocker In reply to InternetKnight [2013-04-24 22:03:18 +0000 UTC]
Thank you! I prefer no atmospheric glow on the back planet in this particular piece. Thanks for the feedback.
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MaxDocker In reply to Caleb323 [2013-02-05 20:49:31 +0000 UTC]
Good question! The tutorial I referred to in the description can found here - [link] .
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SubjectRho [2013-01-26 10:55:35 +0000 UTC]
Wow, it's fantastic to see how many shades of blue you
managed to put in here, and this atmospheric glow is really impressive!
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MaxDocker In reply to SubjectRho [2013-01-26 11:11:52 +0000 UTC]
Yeah, I like blue. . I recently updated the close up planet. I'm glad I did as I think I created a better atmospheric glow this time. Thanks for the fave and your feedback.
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MaxDocker In reply to darrgo71 [2013-01-19 03:49:53 +0000 UTC]
Thank you. For the nebulae, I used a variety of brushes which I downloaded from DA. The brushes were ok, but in order to achieve the final result, significant manipulation was applied all brushing. I erased parts of each brushed nebulae, altered the opacity of each brushed layer, and transformed the brushed areas in order to create my own unique nebulae. Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for your comment.
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0bsidianFire [2013-01-12 01:32:11 +0000 UTC]
I really like the atmosphere of this.
I know what you're saying about starfields. My favorite tutorial on how to make realistic looking ones is this one: [link]
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MaxDocker In reply to 0bsidianFire [2013-01-12 01:53:33 +0000 UTC]
Thanks. That is a great starfield tutorial indeed. I used it to make my first ever starfield. I think part of the difficulty when creating one is knowing when to stop.
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