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Space Art
Posted: 27.07.2011, 05:15
by John Van Vliet
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Re: Space Art
Posted: 27.07.2011, 14:22
by MiR
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the mysterious surface of Phobos...
I should know, 'cause I'm still pixeling on it very patiently...
apart from that I'm tryin' to understand 3D software M.
Re: Space Art
Posted: 27.07.2011, 22:42
by John Van Vliet
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Re: Space Art
Posted: 28.07.2011, 03:15
by Nastytang
Jupiter rise over Adrastea
Nice PIC!!
Re: Space Art
Posted: 31.07.2011, 08:02
by Guckytos
Very nice pitures John. Like them a lot.
What did you use for generating the fractals?
Re: Space Art
Posted: 31.07.2011, 08:17
by John Van Vliet
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Re: Space Art
Posted: 17.08.2011, 02:34
by John Van Vliet
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Re: Space Art
Posted: 03.05.2012, 05:31
by John Van Vliet
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Re: Space Art
Posted: 27.07.2012, 15:43
by Drydareelin
Space Art is something I love doing
My
DeviantArt
Re: Space Art
Posted: 27.08.2012, 06:36
by Reiko
These were rendered in Vue.
The landscapes can be converted to a format usable in Celestia but I'm afraid I have not figured out how to port the atmospheric effects.
Re: Space Art
Posted: 28.08.2012, 23:48
by Drydareelin
Really nice work Reiko
Seeing that in Celestia would be awesome!
This is a photomanipulation I did for a competition:
Re: Space Art
Posted: 30.08.2012, 02:07
by Cham
An asteroid falling to an exoplanet (picture from Celestia) :
cromak.jpg
Re: Space Art
Posted: 02.11.2012, 09:05
by John Van Vliet
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Re: Space Art
Posted: 02.11.2012, 10:48
by t00fri
Great stuff!
Unlike these
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=17104viewtopic.php?f=2&t=17032that's the kind of pictures we ALL enjoy tremendously and so will outside visitors...
Fridger
PS: @John: how about spending your hires Jupi a layer with
moving bands of clouds as I always do. At high zoom this gives much softer, less photo-like looks.
Re: Space Art
Posted: 03.11.2012, 03:08
by John Van Vliet
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Re: Space Art
Posted: 04.11.2012, 14:18
by abramson
Storm clouds between Bariloche and Buenos Aires used as proxies of the top of the Jovian atmosphere. I just nudged the color balance to make them less watery white (I matched their color to part of an image of Jupiter from space). As for the blue sky, it may well be such in the region where Raileigh scattering holds.
From the top of Jupiter.jpg
From the top of Jupiter 2.jpg
Re: Space Art
Posted: 04.11.2012, 14:21
by t00fri
great idea, great pictures!
F.
Re: Space Art
Posted: 05.11.2012, 00:46
by PlutonianEmpire
Re: Space Art
Posted: 09.11.2012, 03:03
by PlutonianEmpire
Because I'm bored and I feel like being a show-off.
This was an attempt at editing a Celestia screenshot to make it look more realistic. Guess I got something that looks sorta like a sci-fi film screenshot instead. I think it still looks sort of nice.
(Clickable.)
Re: Space Art
Posted: 01.07.2013, 06:06
by PlutonianEmpire
I've made a few more space art images since my last post here. A few new ones and revisiting an old one.
All images clickable.
The view of a terraformed Moon from here on Earth.
Alien Skies....
Circumbinary Sunset.
The nuclear detonation involved in my sci-fi short story.
If Earth was a moon of Jupiter (with Jupiter in the habitable zone and the obligatory axial tilt for Earth to maintain an equatorial orbit and still have the seasons we all know and love).