Topanga by LutzB
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Dear viewer, hope I don't waste your time!
Comments (20)
Der_Alte
Not at all!!
DeZ
You are more than welcome to waste my time if shown such excellent work! ;)
limnson
great terrain and postwork
Aquaticus0458
Na, das ist aber kein LunarCell-Produkt, oder? SEHR sche Felsen, auch das Strata passt und ist nicht so aufdringlich, gelungene Komposition! Der Blick darauf war sicher keine Zeitverschwendung.
riddleboy
I don't think I've wasted my time with any of your images :-)
hiphop4ever
looks hella big!!!! great job
SoundChaser
Agree with riddleboy...I like the planet! :o)
postworxx01
Photo-realistic rock structures and, with Neptune on the horizon, one more time that lovely sci-fi touch, I like most!
Margit1
There is no wasted time - all has it sense. And it makes sense to take time - especially for such a beautiful picture :)
alfs
excellent work
Caesar033
Agree with the other commentators, gorgeous!
punmaster
mother of christ, if you didn't have that jupiter(?) in the background, this would have to go in the photography gallery! ich lieber dieses Bild! sorry about my german.
Grosch
cool clouds
piet1
Sieht irgendwie aus wie ein Steinbruch ... geflt mir wirklich gut :)
hillrunner
Fantastic terrain, pov and surfaces... for my opinion, postwork is useless in this image !
prutzworks
not at all! nice gassy planet; (vue)render or nasastuff?? what is that green thing upper right 2001's MAT 1 from aside
Golog
great surfaces and postpro, I just think the shore line is a bit strong
lucbianco
great surface, very well done
malfunkshun
i like the jupiter in the background, but i think it's a little too pale. i know you're going for an atmospheric bluing like happens with the moon, i've tried the same thing. i just think it needs a smidge more detail, and not so dim. bring up the saturation just a little. and the blurring at the edge of jupiter i think is not realistic, since jupiters atmosphere extends all the way to the core of the planet, and there would be no atmospheric line at the edge, just hard edge where space meets planet. dunno if that was what you were trying to do but thats what it looks like.
Neo1
Tolle Arbeit Lutz. Geflt mir sehr gut!