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Uploaded: 04/16/07 10:01 PM GMT
Planets over water 2
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Sequel to my last creation, although these resemble planets more...

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Jabberjaws
04/16/07 10:24 PM GMT
Very nice, I enjoy the sky color very much in this post and your reflective work is really good an excellent effort and it shows.

JJ :D~
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::phasmid
04/17/07 10:02 PM GMT
I think I like the translucent planets the best...not that they are made to resemble "real" planets, but they are more appealing to me, anyway :)

♥PJ♥

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.Ravenwyng
04/23/07 7:46 PM GMT
What a vibrant image. I love the reflections, not only on the water, but on the other planets too.It has a great feeling of life and bouyancy. Thanks for posting...into my favs with thanks...J
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.kramden11
04/23/07 8:16 PM GMT
very nice image; great colors; great layout.....
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::photog024
04/24/07 1:17 AM GMT
i don't know why they give me pieces of work done by real artists. i can't begin to know how much work went into this piece. the reflections are realistic but to me it looks like round balls in a surrealistic atmosphere. again, i'm just a photographer and look for realism. i do like the green and copper colors. they look metallic, which i like.
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.margali
04/25/07 12:23 AM GMT
I like this, especially the idea of it and the blue planet on the left is marvellous. The planets look a little flat to me - maybe shading them/adding atomosphere or glow would be helpful. I think I would suggest losing the rings, but that's only because I don't know anything to suggest. There are some great planet tutorials around, though. Somebody probably covers it somewhere.

I agree about the reflections and the translucent planets. I think these already have a little more depth than some of the others. I like the texture of the front white one, though, and the cabbage-like one is rather neat looking.

Good job!

- cfr
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