I am a self-taught artist working both in the 2D realm of traditional painting(watercolours,acrylics and ink) and the 3D realm of digital painting and CGI(mainly Bryce and Photoshop).My work is primarily SciFi,Fantasy and Landscape,as well as logo design and conceptual art.  I have always been interested in all things SciFi,as a kid growing up in Rushden,Northamptonshire,England I was a huge fan of such shows as The Thunderbirds,Captain Scarlet,Dr.Who and many more.Upon emigrating to Alberta,Canada I was captivated by the beauty of the Rockies and the diversity of wildlife and spent years studying animals and painting realistic wildlife scenes in watercolour.My originals hang in collections worldwide.Now,my attention has switched back to SciFi,and my knowledge of creature anatomy and habits,as well as colour sense and compositional skills now come into play in a whole new realm...3D.  During the day I work in a gallery and frameshop in Kelowna,BC,Canada where I have lived for almost thirty years.As the shop manager and master framer,I am constantly influenced by the art that is both shown in the gallery and framed for clients.  As a member of Renderosity for just over a year,I have come to know many of the artists here,and have been inspired by their works.I have also been fortunate to have works chosen for display on other sites,and to have been featured in articles in two digital magazines,all as a result of the exposure from this site.My goal is to continue,and push my knowledge with each image.Thank you for taking the time to view my gallery!
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Comments (18)
wrpspeed
a fantasticwork
jdstrider
Wow, that is quite the view... Well done, the lighting on the planet and moons is wonderful.
ronmolina
Excellent set-up!
geirla
Very nice! I like your moons.
spiritmind
wow fantastic camera view, I really like this scene, but I have one thing that i will point out and that is that those rings have too much mass, especial the innermost. I f you want them to look realistic, make them really thine and have them look like they consist of ice crystals. I think some glass material would do the trick, because that way you can make them more transparent. Remember rings around moons are mostly made of ice and small rooks. Just my opinion anyway well done my friend:)
Grossevi
Amazing science fiction scene!
Cyve
WOW... It's just fabulous !
stnaper
Now this render is outstanding! Great work on this! Stan
grafikeer
Thanks all for the comments! Spiritmind,you are absolutely right about the rings,but this is a preset planet found in Vue that in my version has no ability to adjust...it is primarily a sort of alpha plane that you can only change the sun position on to relate to the scene.I am working on a model created with a shere and tori...will show up in a future image.
Celart
Wow. Simply great. Loving the light and superb composition.
lhumungus
Looks cool. My only comment: I would think the planet's atmosphere would dim and haze all the objects in the sky a lot more than they appear. Unless the planet the viewer is on has a very thin atmosphere. Also it would imply their great distance. Right now it looks like he could fly up a few thousand feet and run his ship into the foreground moon.
wblack
Hey Neil, I see you addressed spiritmind’s comment. I knew, from actually having used Vue in the past, that it had these alpha-plane presets. Knowing this fact about Vue, it was obvious to me that spiritmind was confusing the planet-shadow falling on the rings for “depth” when it is not. spiritmind’s comment itself is scientifically confused on many levels. Ejecta from moons can never form a ring around a moon, gravitational dynamics prohibit such formations, ejecta will instead fall into the plane of the moon’s orbit forming a ring around the parent planet itself. In all observed instances, regardless if the ejecta is impact in origin, or the result of plume material from cryogenic volcanism – as in the case of both Jupiter’s moon Io and Saturn’s moon Enceladus – the material always falls into the plane of the moon’s orbit. The sheperd moons embedded in Saturn’s rings are another clear illustration of this. There are two lessons spiritmind can learn from this, the first being you should know the difference between a flat image and a 3D model, and if you do not you should ask before you critique -- you should also probably understand the operating features of the software used to create an image (if these are to be the basis of your critique) least you run the risk of appearing foolish. The second lesson is: if you are going to presume to use a scientific argument, you should actually possess a functional understanding of the science involved. In this case it is evident spiritmind does not possess such a degree of knowledge. lhumungus states – "I would think the planet’s atmosphere would dim and haze all the objects in the sky?" Really? I am wondering why he would think that. It should be obvious that atmospheric density and haze and transparency are set by the artist. Those settings are exactly what they are - there is no right or wrong about this. Clearly grafikeer is presenting a fictional world and not a real location - so no physical basis for the comparison lhumungus makes could possibly exist. I am baffled by what lhumungus imagines: what sampling methods did he use to conclude that the visual depiction of the atmosphere in a setting created entirely by the artist is inaacurate when compared to ... what???? Does lhumungus imagine he has sampled the atmosphere of this ficitonal world (which exists in the mind of the artist who created it) and thus can state that the depiction is innaccurate? I am curious what this method of sampling fictional planetary atmospheres involves. I am also curious what parallax data lhumungus collected to assert that “he could fly up a few thousand feet and run his ship into the foreground moon.” Looking at the image it certainly does not appear that his statement is true. In regards to this fine artwork: The illumination of the foreground figures in your image is quite beautiful and as always the composition is excellent. 5+
castaneda
I'm in agreement with what wblack said. I think this piece is a huge success on the hero epic proportions. A hero character facing a cosmic expanse that goes beyond the imagination!! Wonderfully done!!
adorety
Wow! Now that's quite a view. Very cool work. Excellent artwork.
grafikeer
The premise of this image was a thin atmospheric planet,hence the figure is wearing a helmet and suit(hard to see I know)...some artistic license was taken for dramatic effect,but who's to say what would be possible out there in the cosmos! As always,your comments are valued and appreciated!
Drakkendark
Wonderful. Makes me want to play Halo.
kjer_99
I like the moons the best in this.
jrrogers81
fantastic work!