Taking the best of both my previous birthday submissions, the sunset theme of Planetary Paradise and the realistic Vue influence of Forever and a Cay this here is yet another July 14th submission to commemorate my third birthday on DA, and my 20th in total. Of course, it's another tropical scenery with some cosmic elements visible in the sky...the place I'd love to be
The idea on this one was a little forced, I didn't come up with it as quickly as all the others and so I spent nearly a week making draft scenes in Vue until I got something that was far from my intention, but worked out better anyway, and so, I just continued working nearly a week on that. The final 3D scene was rendered at 5400x2298 and took nearly 30 hours to do so, and two thirds of that time was on the water alone ( Vue slows a lot on water ) And the planets were postworked in, along with some minor improvements the the 3D aspects of the art...May not be my best, but special to me Made mostly in Vue 6 and some Photoshop.
Oh, and it's also for 's competition too...Which I later won
Thank you for making. The search for other worlds, conceptual or extrasolar in nature is one of the most deeply human persuets. This is extended and eloted alot further due do jovian moons even terrestrial; earth massed moons. The math is very weak and this have alot to do with many possible planets between stars but it is possible that planets or whatever may outnumber stars by 10, 100 or so to one. Consider a few jovian massed planet with several Earthlike moons around it, even overlaping Earth's somewhat modest mass. I like the bright colors that radiate throught this image.
Thankyou, very decsriptive this one was more fantasy than realistic I must admit (the palm trees are too much like Earth ones ) But the idea still stands - I have always loved the possibility of an Earthlike world orbiting around a gas giant instead of just out on its own, since the view would be fantastic once the gas giant and its other moons rise over the horizon - imagine the amount of eclipses you would see too
I always thought there were more planets than stars, even though we can't see them. Planets take a lot less to make than stars, each star formation is always going to have leftovers that will become a few planets
I always thought there were more planets than stars, even though we can't see them. Planets take a lot less to make than stars, each star formation is always going to have leftovers that will become a few planets