• Exoplanet-KOI | Two years after the first contact.
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[video=youtube;F9Ji1ckb_PY]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F9Ji1ckb_PY&index=90&list=WL[/video] [IMG]https://steamuserimages-a.akamaihd.net/ugc/92730090859396620/F2B17BC0D1A9EBF03EB7A1CB692825DD8DEC091C/?interpolation=lanczos-none&output-format=jpeg&output-quality=95&fit=inside|2048:1351&composite-to%3D%2A%2C%2A%7C2048%3A1351&background-color=black[/IMG] Special thanks to my friend No5_sniper (1bHC) for the IW-Robots .
I don't comment much but wow, this is stellar.
nice pun synavix great artwork too
Those triangular rocks are incredible, it looks like at least 50 rock props merged together.
Incredible. The colours are great and you've put so much attention to detail. I'd love to see a picture of the scenebuild
Really good. The sharp rocks are a great addition. I'm digging the clouds and how they illuminate from the sunlight, and especially the thrust trails of the three hovering rocks. Atmosphere wise, you nailed it. Your improvement is accelerating with every picture you roll out, which is exactly why I still want to point out all the flaws I can find (so you can continue improving even further): I think that the composition is unbalanced, and the elements are placed in a way in which they don't complement each other as much as they could. The lighting and shadows (especially that of the red sunlight) is a bit undefined on the foreground (rather than the ships/building on the right) which gives half of the (more important) scenery flat light with not strong enough highlights, even for dark rock. Additionally looking more closely on the three hovering rocks, you can tell red light is illuminating them from the right but not the left, while the atmosphere itself is emitting red light from pretty much all directions, so I know I myself would add at least another lamp from the left to counter this (same goes for the rest of the elements in the pic btw). Finally, some stars are invisible through the moons given its alpha pass (although not on its dark side), you could easily solve that with the patch tool.
What a fantastic work, love the colors!
The choice of colours and light work in this is very pleasing indeed!
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