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Wallpaper (widescreen and normal sizes) available here: gtgraphics.de/nnHWzD
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Comments: 68
DreamingReni [2018-12-16 11:39:59 +0000 UTC]
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This picture is very realistic. The reflections of the starlight on the planets and the meteorites are perfect and give this picture a good 3-D effect as well as the contrast between the dark and the bright sections. The background is full of details. That encreases the realistic effect. Two things in the picture are eyecatchers, because they are uncommon to our viewing patterns: The planetary rings are vertical and the planet itself is still glowing as if it formed a short time ago. Altogether: This picture is great.
I have only one question and that is a matter of physics. Meteorites which leave their orbit are usually attracted by the gravity of planet. They will directly move in direction of the planet. The both meteorites in the picture leave their orbit in an angle as if there would be something to the left of the planet with such a strong power, that it could incline the trajectory of the meteorites. Or were they kicked out of their orbit by a collision with another object?
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DreamingReni In reply to DreamingReni [2019-01-04 21:34:28 +0000 UTC]
Wow. That's a good explanation!Β Β Β
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TobiasRoetsch In reply to DreamingReni [2018-12-17 11:12:21 +0000 UTC]
thanks for your feedback
the two objects going through the ring are asteroids/meteors/comets from deep space and just made a flyby to the planet... they have nothing to do with the foreground elements or the ring itself.
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DreamingReni In reply to TobiasRoetsch [2019-01-04 21:36:34 +0000 UTC]
Wow! That's a good explanation! Β Β
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TobiasRoetsch In reply to SelflessDevotions [2019-03-27 08:54:29 +0000 UTC]
thanks a lot
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LindArtz [2019-03-26 18:36:11 +0000 UTC]
Very nicely done!!
Congratulations on your much deserved DD! Β
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Satanbrony2 [2019-03-26 14:48:02 +0000 UTC]
This looks so amazing and beautiful, that I currently don't have the words to describe it properly!
Well done!!
Here is a llama badge!
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Satanbrony2 In reply to TobiasRoetsch [2019-03-26 18:21:48 +0000 UTC]
You're welcome, have a good day!
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Tinselfire [2019-03-26 12:01:54 +0000 UTC]
Fine work, and educational as well. Would certainly recommend aspiring space artists have a look and consider the violent effects placing your exoplanets for a striking (pun not intended) effect may have when realism becomes involved:
And that, boys and girls, is why we don't draw moons with orbits intersecting rings.
Thanks for sharing!
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Tinselfire In reply to Satanbrony2 [2019-03-26 14:49:07 +0000 UTC]
Why, thank you <3
But, I'm not TobiasRoetsch .
If you're posting from mobile browser, refresh after you click a thumbnail, and the comments should go in the right place.
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Satanbrony2 In reply to Tinselfire [2019-03-26 14:58:41 +0000 UTC]
Oh no- you are welcome!!
I like your star map!!
I can see that. I actually wrote the comment as a comment again WHILE you were writing this reply to me (the reason you managed to is because you get notified as a core member).
I can see when that Glitch(?) happens to me- then I hide my comment and rewrite it properly ^^.
Thank you for your concern...
How are you doing today? ^^
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Tinselfire In reply to Satanbrony2 [2019-03-26 17:43:05 +0000 UTC]
Somebody enjoyed my work, I got to help somebody, and I got a great compliment on a DD, if not my own -.o
I'd say it has been a good day.
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Satanbrony2 In reply to Tinselfire [2019-03-26 18:47:37 +0000 UTC]
Great!
I'm haply forbyou then!!
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The-Networld [2019-03-26 09:36:46 +0000 UTC]
Congratulation for DD!
I give you a llama for thisΒ Β
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SelflessDevotions [2019-03-23 18:11:13 +0000 UTC]
Incredible work! I like the effects you've added, almost as if it's straight out of a movie!
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SelflessDevotions In reply to TobiasRoetsch [2019-03-24 00:06:26 +0000 UTC]
You're welcome!
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Creativesm75 [2019-02-10 11:53:08 +0000 UTC]
Β Brilliant. reminds me of photos seen in encyclopaedias or National Geographic (NG) magazinesΒ or the NG channel programs. Also, reminds me of science fiction stuff. Cool.
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QAuZ [2019-02-04 12:32:38 +0000 UTC]
Incredible!! The asteroids crash reminds me of the Gravity movie
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cannonfodder14 [2018-12-21 07:31:26 +0000 UTC]
I especially like the dust disturbance from the asteroid, how it is literally carried along. A beautiful illustration.
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Chromattix [2018-12-19 12:11:17 +0000 UTC]
One of the best representations of a brown dwarf I've seen. I can easily imagine them looking like this (with our without the rings) The asteroid plummeting through the rings is such a surreal looking effect and very cool.
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