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Mists of Time

2D Space posted on Feb 11, 2009
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A proto-planet passes through clouds of dust and gas, sweeping up the makings of a future atmosphere and its rocky core. Still taking short breaks to play in Photoshop. The stars started out in the plugin "Glitterato", modified with a random-cloud filter to break up the more even distribution into more scattered clumps. After that, the nebula clouds are a mixture of the random cloud filter and photographs of real clouds. The planet started out with the Plugin "Lunarcell" but I modified it quite a bit to get the effect I had in mind. Thanks for taking a look, and any suggestions, requests, critiques, etc. are very welcome.

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DarkStormCrow

7:43PM | Wed, 11 February 2009

Excellent!

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3x3

7:59PM | Wed, 11 February 2009

stunning work my friend!

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dbrv6

8:43PM | Wed, 11 February 2009

Bravo on the starscape and all the elements blended across the scene.

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CHK2033

8:45PM | Wed, 11 February 2009

wonderful looking future atmosphere. Well done :)

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annie5

9:05PM | Wed, 11 February 2009

Magific scene..Congrats on your collaboration with Magik! Bravo :)

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grafikeer

9:11PM | Wed, 11 February 2009

Love the cast shadows of the planets...excellent starscape!

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shayhurs

9:11PM | Wed, 11 February 2009

Excellent render!

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mapps

9:16PM | Wed, 11 February 2009

wow I really like this :-)

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jocko500

9:38PM | Wed, 11 February 2009

this is super. 3d look to

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faroutsider

11:16PM | Wed, 11 February 2009

The universe inside your computer offers infinite variety and possibilities. Great!

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geirla

12:25AM | Thu, 12 February 2009

Nice work on those shadows in the dust!

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theseus88bc

1:38AM | Thu, 12 February 2009

These just keep getting better and better! I really must try using cloud photos like that... it just looks stunning...

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carlx

3:28AM | Thu, 12 February 2009

Marvellous mystic space!!!!!!!!

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furuta

7:55AM | Thu, 12 February 2009

Fantastic image. excellent work!!

vangogh

9:09AM | Thu, 12 February 2009

A really well crafted space scene....and a welcome break from the dark void background of the usual space scene....very nicely done!

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lyron

12:33PM | Thu, 12 February 2009

Excellent image!!

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MagikUnicorn

3:44PM | Thu, 12 February 2009

AWESOME

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Miska7

5:24PM | Thu, 12 February 2009

Great space scene! Very nice lighting and atmosphere. Well done.

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DMWVCS

10:20PM | Thu, 12 February 2009

SUPURB!!! David

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Burpee

10:48PM | Thu, 12 February 2009

Love the 3D feel here.

rudiruth

10:47AM | Fri, 13 February 2009

I would love to travel there.Into the light ;)

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Tanglimara

11:17AM | Fri, 13 February 2009

They are fabulous filters aren't they and you seem to have complete mastery over them. A fabulous cosmic scene. I can just imagine the TARDIS flying through here. Tony.

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Ancel_Alexandre

3:47PM | Sun, 15 February 2009

I love the shadows of the planet and the satelite! Great pic!

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katy555

7:44AM | Mon, 16 February 2009

Fantastic space, great lighting, well done...

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Gaiadriel

5:19PM | Wed, 25 February 2009

I've missed too much of your stuff, so am going to try to catch up here, as I'm able. THIS, I ADORE! The larger body with the smaller one, as if they're both literally afloat. Totally beautiful! :)

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mambo

12:44PM | Mon, 06 July 2009

Superb, in every respect!


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