One thing you can gurantee on with each little planet I do is four close-ups taken from the most interesting points of the planet's surface, which both show you what it's like to stand on the surface, but also show the un-Photoshopped render (which isn't too great up close, but oh well)
Heres the actual artwork of the whole planet [link]
Artwork made and coprighted by me. No ripping please
Different artworks take different amounts of time depending on the level of detail needed, these take a bit longer than usual since 3D art is a bit tricker, and made even harder to get the trees and objects upside down, yet still fit to the planet too...Plus the high memory usage of these 3D planets means a lot of computer lagging and program crashes too, but even without those, I'd say these take around 30 hours total to make
The sky is the prettiest part, and where all the colourful lighting comes from since these close-ups have no postwork in PS like the final, certain things aren't in here, like the snowmen's flame, or the little lights and icicles on the trees and houses all of which were edited in after rendering the 3D scene
I've been doing digital art for years, an dove rthe years I literally made hundreds of pictures, only the best of which I bothe rputting in my main gallery, but there's some other such as this in my scraps too
Plus certain programs do open more opportunuties, the one I made this in for instance helped make quicker work of trees and such that it would have in the others I use for different purposes
I thought for SURE the little snowmen were staring at a flame!!! Not grass... LOL. Wow...
Awesome.
Plus certain programs do open more opportunuties, the one I made this in for instance helped make quicker work of trees and such that it would have in the others I use for different purposes