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Published: 2009-12-02 16:47:25 +0000 UTC; Views: 7354; Favourites: 135; Downloads: 0
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The Collecting Of PowerMy Submission to the Center Of Power contest
Piece Information
I really went to my limits on this one and as a result i think i have improved so much, i challenged myself to create something far better than anything i have done before, as well as really add more to my scenes. With inspiration from fellow Space Artist i changed my whole approach to space art, by adding better detail and thinking more outside the box with my tools and imagination.
The Scene
The scene shows a feeding black hole, sucking in the gas around it and shooting offer high and powerful energy beams from its singularity. An advanced race of aliens with a hunger of power, create black holes in gas clouds to create a far better energy source for their cities and ships. By storing and then collecting the energy thrown out from a feeding black hole they are able to store up energy enough to last a generation at most.
Although global warming is not a concern for this race, by the looks of things they are creating larger and larger black holes each time, they place some planets are on the event horizon of the black hole for a faster delivery of power. Although a βcleanβ energy source, i would not like to be on those planets if something was to go wrong.
Feedback
Your feedback would be a huge help, I would like to carry on improving in this direction.
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Comments: 31
walcor [2010-07-17 07:46:00 +0000 UTC]
this is NICE...this makes me want to improve my space art as well....again nice job
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Mystic-Majinbuu [2010-01-16 04:43:52 +0000 UTC]
can i use this as my desktop? Its awesome!
pure awesomeness
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ErikShoemaker [2009-12-29 10:40:41 +0000 UTC]
this one looks pretty nice, good job man
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Yasny-chan [2009-12-04 20:01:50 +0000 UTC]
omg!!!! you will win with this work love!! is simply mind blowing!
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the-danzor In reply to Yasny-chan [2009-12-14 07:33:09 +0000 UTC]
Nah, i defiantly wont win this
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dmaland [2009-12-03 21:15:27 +0000 UTC]
This is a really cool play with scale, light, and shadow. Cosmic-scale power beams are the best!
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the-danzor In reply to ranpeleg [2009-12-14 07:33:41 +0000 UTC]
Hey ran, long time no see
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ranpeleg In reply to the-danzor [2009-12-14 11:14:20 +0000 UTC]
hehe
how u doing? ^^
I still got you on msn btw we can speak there
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Altespire [2009-12-03 00:47:52 +0000 UTC]
lol so someone finally became amazing at digital painting?
Very nice work the detail is amazing on the focal point!
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the-danzor In reply to Altespire [2009-12-14 07:33:57 +0000 UTC]
Im not amazing, but thanks anyway mate
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fadmaggot [2009-12-02 21:52:14 +0000 UTC]
-oogles-
ihy for your skills
i think you should def win
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FinixConnexion In reply to spani5h [2009-12-09 10:10:31 +0000 UTC]
It's awesome. Did you know that a black hole has so much mass therefore , a gargantuan gravity level , that even "photons" are attracted by it? Photons are supposedly the elementary particles enabling us to see... It's light. Since a black hole absorbs light , we can't see it ! That's why we call the black holes... How come yours isn't black ?
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the-danzor In reply to FinixConnexion [2009-12-14 03:54:27 +0000 UTC]
i recomend you make a post and not a reply, so i can see this in my messages.
A blackhole can become visible when it is feeding on gas or there is allot of matter inside the event horizon
^^^
This is slighty untrue, the center of the blackhole remains unseen (the singularity), however we can see the Event Horizian and thus know a blackhole is there.
For example:
Galaxys have Supermassive blackholes at there core, and we can still see galaxys. Simply just apply the logic to a smaller scale and it still applys.
Also feeding blackholes as show above also shoot high and powerful energy from its singularity which makes blackholes even more visible at a distance.
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InnovationFire In reply to the-danzor [2009-12-22 08:32:59 +0000 UTC]
We see the gases around the black hole, not the black hole itself. Also they emit radiation which we can also detect.
Spiffy picture Scott
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