Phalaenia by Chris.C
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Description
Imminent birth on planet Phalaenia : )
Bryce, Amapi, Photoshop...
Comments (13)
tonyhawkjr4
Ooh Wow! Bryce you say? I'm goin out to buy the upgrade now!
picky
How beautiful, simply magical image.... I like the horizon from diagonal perspective.
maximuscgi
Absolutely Incredible!
Garan
very nice indeed.
beelzebulb
Very nice composition and the colors are great. I think if you tried to maybe put your own stars in using a paint program it would be topnotch. The reason I say this is that the stars in Bryce are not really that good and I would much prefer making them myself. All in all though it is a very good piece and I like it a let.
Morris
Gorgeous! Like Picky said, simply magical!!!
GROINGRINDER
I love the alien plants and the rocks the best. Overall a very good image. It certainly looks believable to me. Someplace I would probably like to visit.
AprilYSH
AWEsome colours! how could you do a bit of blur on those stars so they don't look so stark? they just stood out a teensy bit much. oh, i see beez said that already. and yeah lol people forget the bank just as much as the poser users forget to pose their figures. haha... thanks for the notice :)
sittingblue
Spectacular. This is an amazing mix of color, fantasy, and dream imagery!
humorix
What a fantastic sky and a fabulous image!!!! And such control over colors! Gorgeous work!!
irakika
Very beautiful colors and sky!
Cgaynor
You have created a beautiful world. The tilt keeps us a little off balance, and help to let us know "We'renot in Kansas any more." Nice us of color sets as themes.
Chipka
This is a super image. The colors are the first things that drew me to it. I love the entire composition. Everything is well place, well rendered, and beautifully presented. The warm colors are what really pop in this image. Since I'm such a science fiction and science nerd though, I wonder if diminishing the number of stars might work well in this: they seem uniformly bright (and they ARE attractive) but with the brightness surrounding the bits of clear sky, only the brightest stars would still be visible, but dimmer/more distant ones wouldn't. I don't see this as a flaw in the image, but varied star intensities would add an extra measure of depth to this already fantastic image.