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      CommentAuthorSKETCHi
    • CommentTimeMay 30th 2005
     # 1
    Well, I pretty much post this everywhere I go. It still has my old website URL on there so just ignore that.

    Click the thumbnail below the view the full sized image.
    http://www.graphicaddicts.net/gfx/CollisionTN2.jpg[/img:5d32d190ca][/url]

    Program: PhotoShop 7
    Time: About five hours, spread over two days.
    Layers: 59
    PSD Size: 40 MB
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      CommentAuthortakai
    • CommentTimeMay 30th 2005
     # 2
    ...

    Jaw dropping-ly amazing..

    You have such talent.. One of the best (if the not best) Photoshop render I've ever seen.

    And 40MB PSD! That's HUGE. My favorite part is the surface on the red planet.. Amazing... Very very impressive.

    I'd love to see more of your stuff. :)
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      CommentAuthorTatlin
    • CommentTimeMay 30th 2005
     # 3
    Definately amazing...

    This is a true work of art there...

    I noticed on the green planet it had little twinkles on it..

    Are those cities or just stars in from of it?

    Other wise, very impressive work man,

    You would get a 10/10 from me ^_^
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      CommentAuthorBSF
    • CommentTimeMay 30th 2005
     # 4
    HOW DO YOU PEOPLE DO THAT!

    captivating...mesmerizing...

    simply

    amazingness
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      CommentAuthorDurrendel
    • CommentTimeMay 30th 2005
     # 5
    yea, like "wow, holyshitness"

    very nice
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      CommentAuthorKuro
    • CommentTimeMay 31st 2005
     # 6
    Excellent! Did you do the planets totally in Photoshop or import renders from 3DS Max or somethin'?
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      CommentAuthorSKETCHi
    • CommentTimeJun 2nd 2005
     # 7
    Thank you all for the comments. But I think you are giving me too much credit.

    It isn't as hard as you think to make something like this. At my website, I have provided the texture and atmosphere files I made for this picture. You can get either of them by going to my websites Download Center.

    I used aerial photos of the Mars landscape, I modified them and used that as the texture. The atmosphere style is a pretty simple set of blending modes.

    Coloring the planets is rather simple also. Just make new layers above the planets, use the Magic Wand tool to select different shades of grey and fill them with color. Then mess with the blending modes.
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