Space-the forgot Oracle by nickcarter
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Description
Finally after a long wandering among a thousand solar systems were able to find the forgot Oracle .... or was he to find You!
Comments (12)
giulband
A great idea and a surreal realization, beautiful work !!! Una grande idea e una surreale realizzazione, ottimo lavoro !!!
QuietRiot
Cool sci-fi work!
romangirl
Very clever!
UteBigSmile
It's really a great looking scene – Wish you already a very nice Sunday!
rhol_figament
Cool image and effects, well done!
Richardphotos
great idea for a render and superb creation
starship64 Online Now!
Fantastic image.
nickcarter
Grazie a tutti per aver visionato il mio lavoro e per i vostri graditi commenti. Je vous remercie tous pour avoir vu mon travail et vos commentaires bienvenus. Thank you all for having seen my work and your welcome comments. Vielen Dank für meine Arbeit und Anregungen willkommen gesehen zu haben.
rbowen
Very nice work!
nickcarter
Thank you rbowen
Windigo
Wonderful image, well done effects!!! It is hard not to say great minds think alike :) Thank you for your recent comment.
nickcarter
Very apreciated! thank you Windigo.
anahata.c
a very creative piece, I really like how the woman faces the oracle and how they seem transformed by the energy between them. You have electrical energies shooting between them, which makes it look like the oracle is imparting something way beyond words. Also, her bright yellows (with those rich reds on the sides) makes her stand out dramatically against the oracle's purple-tinged blues. But the oracle has reds in it too. The oracle is a wonderful conception: a big cloud of energy, which has a face. And the woman is splayed as if she's worshiping the oracle, or making herself completely receptive to its powers. And then, your background: It's a wonderfully abstract set of rectangles floating through space. As if the "place" where the oracle resides is more of a state of mind than a place. It's like the "elements" of an architectural structure---only without the architecture. Very creatively conceived and done, and your sense of color is first rate.
nickcarter
Thanks anahata c. for your careful and welcome discussion of my work!