naitsirch79

Check out this wallpaper, I made... it is by far my best work...

Check out this wallpaper, I made... it is by far my best work...

I worked on this for 2 days and I have to say, it is my best work to date. the pic is only a 640 so it is unable to be used as a wallpaper.

Anyhow, what you all think...When I submited it I attached this story with it as well,



It is 3038 and the planet Latvinious has met inevitable destruction. Latvinious has evacuated 3 years prior to the cataclysmic disaster which is currently taking place at this exact moment of time. The light source you see is a the birth of a star, which won’t come into full existence for another 1,230,7540 years. Latvniniousan’s new that one distant day, in the unrecognizable future, this beautiful planet would meet its’ conclusion. Never did they expect it to come so soon. One brave soul, who is unafraid to come face to face with his creator, opened his Photoshop 7, pulled out his Wacom tablet and drew the planet and its’ new found friend, RAGE.


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Reply #26 Top

My 'childish' statement...was not in itself 'childish'. Had there been computers 35 years ago I, too may have created a scene similar to this one.


There is naive art.....simple art.....primitive art....and art created by [or for] children.


'Childish' or 'child-like' is a simple adjective, that is all.

Reply #27 Top
Hi Jafo Well, in that case, there have been a whole lot of adult painters who made childish art (take a look at the cobra group, or Herman Brood, which is one of my favourites), and in itself it wouldn't worry me. But, to each his opinion
Reply #28 Top
personaly I think it looks like the flaming pear filter.

Reply #29 Top
Hmm, I'll probably echo what some have said but ...
With the planet that close, it needs to be off center, even slightly off the screen would be okay. The 4 corner pieces only instill a sense of being contrived. The little planet?/asteroid? doesn't blend into the planet because of being too detailed for it's immediate surroundings. The star at birth appears too close to the planet. It should appear to be very far away.

Of course, this is all just my opinion.

Jafo has a good idea in looking at some real space shots to get a sense of depth and perspective. And while sometimes he may seem a little irreverent, in a satirical sense, he does give good advice. He has certainly done so for me. Try not to take it personally and he will help you.
Reply #30 Top
cool I hear you all.

the white stuff around the planet is the crash... , I can't take it away.

well back to the drawing board.

Overall, I think this is a good piece of work.
Reply #31 Top
don't you just love kids?
Reply #33 Top

Overall, I think this is a good piece of work.....

Reply #34 Top
Damn, you guys need to take a breather.

All artwork has both good and bad points. Now with this image, if indeed it was meant to look real, needs work, but that does not mean its bad. I think the problem here is the human factor, our incesent need for symetry. If you look at this image, its just riddled with it. Now for many pictures this is the way to go, but for realism, particulary for the natural world, this is a no no.

Most of the elements look real enough, but the planet, it just seems lacking - almost like it was painted.

As for what Styl had to say

28 by Skinner Styl skinner - 9/20/2003 7:34:56 AM personaly I think it looks like the flaming pear filter.


It does look like the nebulas and starfield were created using the flamingpear plugin, which is fine - they look good, but I have to wonder(if this is true) why a plugin wasn't used for the planet? I think this would add more realism to both the planet and the asteroid.

Now for the rings - what about them - I think I would have to stick with the symetry bug. Assuming there were three rings around a planet, I doubt they would assume orbits that have the same angles and rotating completely on center to the planets axis. Most objects in space take eliptical orbits.

But I have been creating artwork for a long time and all I have to say on that subject is, space scenes ROCK! I still don't get tired of them. Someone may say they are childish, but the truth is when you look into space, how can you not feel like a child compared to the age of the universe and the lack of knowledge we possess of it!

Keep working on it - the elements to making the image true, is there!
Reply #35 Top
well i like he earth as a graphic but the red clouds around it look likehmm dont know,and the stars at the backround look like there from a DOS game! and the story dosnt have any thing to do with it
Reply #37 Top
Ohh I SO wanted to stay out of this one, but I couldn't resist.. NaitSirch79 - I'm afraid if you have done little short of baiting a flaming here.

It's hard for people NOT to take offense when you effectively start with "this is my great picture, everyone tell me how great I am"

If they offer honest criticism, and you respond with a "your childish, I think my picture is great and you're wrong".. what do you expect in return but ridicule?

Sorry, but if you painted the "crash" why can you not change or remove it? You must listen to criticism if you hope to improve.

All of Jafo's posts have been valid observations.. I'm sorry