Moonchild by la7sombra
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Description
Done in 3d max. This is a fanstasy concept is not intended to be a realistic secene from space, There are no stars in front of the earth and mars can never be in that position.
Expect to hear from you/Espero oir sus comentarios.
Comments (2)
romis
Nice image, Rafael. Just some details to make it better: 1 - Try to increase the number of subdivisions on the "Earth" sphere. It will smooth the curve of the rim. 2 - What is the main light source of the scenne? It seems a little confusing. I think there are too many light sources - the "sun" far deep in the space, the "nebula" behind the "moon" and another light (maybe the key light), that is out of the field of vision. Decide wich of them is the most important and decrease the intensity of the others. 3 - Moon has no atmosphere. You don't need (I mean, you must not) to put the halo around the moons. It looks quite unreal. 4 - There are some stars shining in front of the "Earth" and we all know that's impossible. Stars are light years far away from the solar system (the Sun is the nearest). Besides those details the image has a intriguing concept and I think it worths to be enhanced. Just one question: What a second moon would do with the earth gravity? It could be a great sci-fi story, don't you think??? Romildo
la7sombra
Thanx for the comment I actually didnt mean to make the scene real. I was just testing the program. Space physics are much more complex than waht we think and they are increadibly hard to re creat, not only by the void in it but because by all the forces involved. Thanx for the comment.