Arrakis by three_grrr
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Description
This is two flames, the moon is from one of Liz's (etomchek) newest script, Bag of Marbles. She has a gazillion different kinds of marbles in this script, from Haiku to grand julian! They are awsome and work in 3D Hack. I just found this at her site.
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http://5thdimensionstudios.com/Gallery/Script-Resources-and-Downloads?page=3
And the scene you are looking at is from Bunny's Alien Worlds scripts, this one is from the one she named "Curly was Here", with a teensy bit of tweaking. Thanks Bunny, for this fabulous set of Alien Worlds scripts!
So it's assembled and a little post work to make the "moon" appear to be rising, in PSP.
It made me think of Arrakis, the desert planet in Frank Herbert's Dune books. You can even see the big Sandworms that produce the Spice that was so valuable.
Thank you all for stopping to view the previous post, and leaving such marvelous comments, I just love reading them all, and giggling at what some of you said! Someday I hope to get all caught up, and send proper thanks you's to all who favorited my stuff in the last few months.
Comments (51)
NekhbetSun
Outstanding dear Rita !!! you did well with them :o) ~ Hugs ~
Lipa
I remember the Dune very well. Worms are normally buried in the sand, though. This is an awesome planetscape, with all the dimness of the horizon in place. The Moon is so very moony.
lior
Superb sci fi fractal artwork!
ledwolorz
Beautiful colors. Fantastic work.
pops
This is awesome-like being in deep space
saeltari
This looks like a dragon's eye. Mystical and ethereal. Nicely done!
afugatt
Mysterious and awesome!
JillianElf
Great memories of reading Dune and a great image, one of growth as well! :)
Dinhi
Excellent bit of post op magic, this is a real winner and I can see the Dune reference clearly! [= Excellent work! [=
ToniDunlap
Yes Rita. What a wonderful imaginary capture of the world of Dune. By the way, my most favorite book of any, over the years. I love this image. You did an extraordinary job. Magnificent my friend.
chimera46
Very cool, especially the title, I am a huge fan of Frank Herbert's Dune series.
dragonmuse
Beautiful and mysterious.
dinner
Nice presentation !
efron_241
Great image.. enthousiastic MikeErson says it all The image gives you the impression of movement.. It's title reminds me of the Dune-Saga.. wasn't that the planet of the Spice worms :) Great how you played with light and colors.. good, good, good
taurus66
i would have thought of the "badlands". a hideout area for marquis raiders in "star trek". Anyway a moody scenery with rich details. (don't leave without viewing the fullsize image!)
TwoPynts
Fractal Arrakis! Yes, I'd say you captured the power and essance of that famoud desert planet!
rainbows
Such a beautiful work dear Rita. Look after you and the darling grrrs. Hugs. Diane.
Electralena
Splendid spacescape, Rita. Looks really beautiful!!!
watifeye
Love this dark mysterious place you created Rita, the rising moon looks super. Excellent!
algra
Mysterious creation, really beautiful.
e-brink
Fantastic sci-fi fractal - I love this sort of thing!