Epsilon Eridani V by maximuscgi
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Description
The planet and moons were made in Bryce, then combined with Terragen using Photoshop. I wasn't sure whether to leave the clouds in or not though, what do you think?
Comments (10)
KiDAcE
Clouds here? definately not. Looks good as is.
Vraxor
Those things are no clouds!!! They are spacial gasses ;-) Looks ok to me!
113959
let it in but cover a part of the planets rings otherwise it looks as the planet is beneath the cloudslayer. if you see it in the way as vraxor let it so
maximuscgi
well, that cloud was just eating away at me, so i took it out. i think it was for the better, i thought it was distracting in my opinion.
Heart'Song
I didn't see it before you took out the cloud, but this looks perfect, so you were prolly right. The ground texture is awesome. Like the whole pic
Scottiee
This is not a pure Terragen-pic, but looks nice anyway :-)
Hellmark
Nice rock texture, but its not pure terragen.
malfunkshun
I think the whole scene looks really good except for one thing. Lose the atmosphere glow on the Saturn-like planet. It takes away from the realism, in my opinion. When you see pictures of Saturn, an atmospheric glow is not apparent because of the enormity of the planet. But you may say... my planet isn't enormous like Saturn! But an planet with the cloud banding apparent on yours would have to be a gas giant, making it enormous. So, on a planet that large and from the distance and perspective you portray it as being, at atmospheric glow wouldn't be apparent. But that's just me nitpicking and trying to be scientific. Good job though.
Bambam131
very nice, I like the ground texture especially, keep doing what your doing, if you want to do 20 more of these si-fi pictures that fine with me, you should always follow your heart when it come to art.......;-) the last comment is for what you stated about your latest picture posted.
Lindo_wvw
It seems like the rings should be shaded as well when they are between the planet and the sun, I saw that the planet's dark side showed but the rings were all bright. Otherwise a kick ass picture.