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ECLIPSE

ECLIPSE

Painting Painting \ Abstract | 10/17/06 @669 | ADY | Comments critiques (13) | Views views (722)


ECLIPSE
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A planet that orbits too close to its star. Gravitational forces and extreme temperatures constantly warp the planets surface.

Created using Maya and Photoshop.

Approximately 15 hrs.
 
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Avatar IraMelanox

 10/17/06 @699

It looks great, it serves it's purpose as a journey "where no man has gone before".. :)
still, there are some minor things that bug me. Maybe a more discreet lens flare would do the trick without distracting the attention from what's really important in the pic. The asteroid belt seems a bit too dark compared to the planet near it, and because of that, it looks out of place. The planet which is closer should have more detail than the other one; or you could get rid of the problem by making it darker, with only a ring of light at it's border, and that way you don't have the problem with the asteroids anymore ;)
it's a nice piece. +9 (thumbup)
 
Avatar Crow

 10/17/06 @895

take the lens flare out please
 
Avatar ADY

 10/18/06 @388

Hi Crow,

I would agree with you if the planet was centered on the sun, there would be no lense flare. Although the sun is off center and I wanted to create the 'diamond ring' effect that a Solar Eclipse gives.

Thank you for your comment.
 
Avatar deManuel

 10/18/06 @397

Great composition and colors. +8
 
JPotter

 10/18/06 @420

Cool, good stuff Ady !

Never knew about the 'diamond ring' before - I'll look into that one later.
 
Avatar Madanapale

 10/18/06 @780

Beautiful!!!
Carlos
 
Avatar cupcake

 10/18/06 @857

Lovely job & colors.
+9
 
Avatar Albtraum

 10/26/06 @342

Awesome!
 
jlyons

 10/27/06 @384

nice rocks ady
 
Johnsmith

 10/29/06 @516

Cool! +5/5 :)
 
Johnsmith

 10/29/06 @516

 
Avatar bluesilence

 11/03/06 @421

great colors +8
 
Avatar Imirie

 11/03/06 @674

I love the red planet, and I don't think the lens flare looks bad here at all. ^^!

The only thing that seems odd is the front planet.. It seems really close to the red one (in space terms), so wouldn't it be affected by the heat of the sun, too?
 
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