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Comments (5)
sazzart
Yeah, lower right one; but I'd try moving the "Earth" one back a bit, better Sace depth. Mars & Earth aren't exactly next door neighbors
artworksco
Well one idea might be to put the title sim mars on a 45 degree angle between the two planets and only show half of each planet. This would give a visual deviding line letting the viewer know that there on opposite sides. and with "for the survival of humanity" along the bottom definitely adds to the drama. And yes the red mars looks best. Good luck with this and all your endeavours! :)
Digimon
Go with your instinct! The bottom right is the best (IMHO). I like the burning Earth, and the Mars under terra-forming. Looks great!
Daveoramma
My only suggestion on the lower right one is to ease up on the glow around the name, it's starting to walk over your catchy subtitle. Other than that I think you got a solid winner! Good job.
morin3000
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