The planet Mars, crimson and bright, filling our telescopes with vague intimations of almost-familiar landforms.
Using NASA Imagery
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Thank you! It should work now.
Fixed now.
would be nice to see a SBS or hi-res
Author this is cool work with a lots of potential and just few tweaks are needed to become awesome...First thing, Nebula is closer to the left side of the mountains but they are in the dark, light them just and u gonna get more realistic and effective image...also u have to blur just a bit edges of the mountain between them and the sky because now is to sharp and look a bit copy/paste...U could tone down a bit brightness of the stars because now IMHO they are to bright and they create small distraction from the main part...Sorry for the nit picks and best of luck...
I love criticism of my work. It's the only way i can improve my work.
Thank you. I'll let you know when I have made some changes.
I think your lighting is just fine the way it is.
I think it looked better before you darkened the sky. The thin atmosphere of Mars would offer spectacular night skies.
i agree it looked much better before
Version 1 back!
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