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January 28, 2009
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TEMPORARY EXISTENCE - From time to time, things stop to exist. New things appear, old things fade away. Cosmic life is the circle of beauty. Upon creation it's beauty reaches worlds far far away. On it's death, even longer. Nothing is forever, it's all just a temporary existence **

Wanted to create a scene which moved from solid nebula to fading trails of color, kinda.
This is made in my new favourite style of nebula, grungy. It's added grain, noise, structure, blurryness, textural details and much much more to reach this desired effect which I'm happy with the outcome of.

Created entirely in PS CS4 - wacom

Enjoy!

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Copyright © 2009, Robin de Blanche. All rights reserved. My images may not be reproduced in any form without my written permission.
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This piece has been featured in the Space Art section here Digital Week .
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*ladyrapid Jan 23, 2010  Professional Photographer
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OH MY GOSH....WOW....this is so beautiful, it looks so real, what do you use to make these, awesome talent
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*ladyrapid Feb 5, 2009  Professional Photographer
I use, photoshop/experience/patience/wacom
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Beautiful :aww:
I love the colours and the planets :D
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~PerfectARTs Jan 30, 2009  Professional Digital Artist
Very nice, but i think the right planet has to much "backlight"
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*ladyrapid Jan 30, 2009  Professional Photographer
or if you ment the outer glow it's been reduced slightly.
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*ladyrapid Jan 30, 2009  Professional Photographer
It's all in order, the whole scene is very uplit so therefore a darker shaded side of the planet would've been wrong.

Chers.
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Mood: Obsessed ~Moyrah Jan 29, 2009  Hobbyist Photographer
What a light!! It's amazing...:excited:
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*ladyrapid Jan 30, 2009  Professional Photographer
thank you very much!
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