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used photoshop cs2, some 3d programmes and a glass full of water



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oh snap! i just got the first comment

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okay i´m the second :P

nice work

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thanks man; great you like it :bow:

wanted to create three-edged lensflare-things at first, but that didn't seem realistic enough... what do you think?

at the moment they are six-edged, as you can see =)

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4th! this is very nice =D
Impressive! As always...

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The sun sets forever over Blackwater park.
You have beastly skills! Great work.

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holy flying monkey piss
this is awesome

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:clap: bravo

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holy shit thats awesome. i wsih i knew how to do that kind of spacescapes. mine come out like crap. Does CS2 work better than 7, cause if so i really need a copy. aqnd it is amazing as always. keep it up!!

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~Apophysis
Stunning. :)

I really like the ringed planet, the red/blue combination, and your always visually interesting skies.

My only nitpick is that the red wouldn't wash so easily down onto the nearer planet like this. It'd be more like a "lighten" effect, like light on top of light, rather than an "overlay" effect of a color overlaid onto a color like seeing things through tinted lenses.

Overall, just gorgeous. :D

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