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Icy Planet

Bryce (none) posted on Nov 18, 2002
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Simply an Icy Planet...Anybody seen one before ? :) Software Used: Bryce 5.0 Photoshop 7.0

Comments (7)


Turin_Turambar

5:37PM | Mon, 18 November 2002

Hi! I really like this image. It's cool...sorry about that. I think it needs just one touch up to make it really great. The large planet/moon on the right is too clear and looks like its sitting on the horizon. the moon among the asteroid actually looks farther away. I think you should reduce the size of the mapping on the large one, and give increase its haze higher into the horizon. Perhaps you should render the images seperated and then add them together later, or maybe put the large on in as a flat map rather than a spherical object. DON't change the foreground or the asteroid belt and the smaller moon - they are just perfect. The azure sky adds to the coldness. Well done.

DhurakhapalaM

6:12PM | Mon, 18 November 2002

Thanks ! I'm gonna try to increase the big planet's haze (or find another way) to throw it further away...Let's see what will happen.

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brholte

7:01PM | Mon, 18 November 2002

If I were to give advice to someone who has the ability to create images that far exceed mine, I would say that the large moon to the right looks closer than the mountains on the left of the horizon. try moving the moon just a little to the left so that a small portion of it is behind the mountains. It looks really cold there. Nicely done

Kylara

4:32AM | Tue, 19 November 2002

Try to increase the size of the planets (like 100 times bigger) and then move everything back way more... Most of the time if you do it like that then it shows as if it is on infinity instead of before those mountains (has to do with more haze that has a chance to come in front of your planet). At the same time you can maybe lower the size of the mountains on the left and bring them forward some. Should be enough to give it more depth

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online_art

12:13PM | Tue, 19 November 2002

The lighting is perfect! I can feel the cold and emptyness.

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Longrider

10:26PM | Tue, 19 November 2002

A beautiful job,like everything about it.

thegreatartist

9:52PM | Wed, 20 November 2002

Yes, the lighting is perfect. Crystal and pure.


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