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View from a rocky moon tightly orbiting an ice giant.
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Mood: Love ~Tifung Oct 20, 2011  Hobbyist Digital Artist
Very nice !!
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~clairvoyanceHH Oct 21, 2011  Professional Digital Artist
TY! :)
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Mood: Joy ~Enigz Jun 28, 2011  Hobbyist Digital Artist
Good work ! :)
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~clairvoyanceHH Jun 30, 2011  Professional Digital Artist
Thank you Eniqz!
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:icontbh-1138:
I like it, but the moon needs some work. I can see some fractal lines, and IMO you used way too much warp.It could definitely use some craters, too. BTW, is that a render error I see on the planet? Still, it's pretty good; I like the idea and the colors are awesome.
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~clairvoyanceHH Jun 28, 2011  Professional Digital Artist
Hey, I did use way too much warp, true, yet I liked the outcome since it rather looked unusual and unconventional, hence there are no craters since not every moon is being bombarded like ours. But you're right, I'll see what I can do.
Btw, what render error? Do you mean the black little spot? That's part of the planets terrain peaking through the thick gaseous atmosphere.
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:icontbh-1138:
I noticed a black square/triangle/whatever just past the terminator, in the slightly lit region on the dark side.
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~clairvoyanceHH Jun 28, 2011  Professional Digital Artist
Very good eyesight :D Thanks, I will change that immediately.
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i think that the lack of stars intensifies the impact of the image.
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