
Another quickie speed paint (about 40 minutes for this one) and a follow on from the Titan Falls pic. There's a lot going on in this pic and I think it's going to take a while for me to get a proper graphical representation of a giant world surrounded by massive seas in space.
Anyway, in some distant corner of a galaxy far, far away is the seemly impossible giant world of Titan. The massive planet itself is host to several native, sentient species that has been spared of alien exploitation due to the difficulty in reaching the surface. Between Titan and the intergalactic community are numerous rings of free flowing oceans. Named the Titan Falls, these oceanic rings disrupt most types of spacecraft power generation and systems within the sphere of influence around Titan. The disruption is negligible on the out most ring, but venturing deeper in a conventional space craft is suicidal.
Baring being caught in a deadly ring maelstrom (the oceanic rings occasionally intersect each other causing massive lightning storms), passage across the oceans are safe (if somewhat slow) in vessels specifically designed to travel across and in between the oceanic rings. At the edge of most outer ring of Titan Falls is the space port of Founder's Edge, the only place for traders, explorers, and tourists visiting Titan to embark on ocean going vessels.
Rumors of pirate havens and vessel raids within the waters of Titan Falls are unfounded and have no base in reality.
Anyway, in some distant corner of a galaxy far, far away is the seemly impossible giant world of Titan. The massive planet itself is host to several native, sentient species that has been spared of alien exploitation due to the difficulty in reaching the surface. Between Titan and the intergalactic community are numerous rings of free flowing oceans. Named the Titan Falls, these oceanic rings disrupt most types of spacecraft power generation and systems within the sphere of influence around Titan. The disruption is negligible on the out most ring, but venturing deeper in a conventional space craft is suicidal.
Baring being caught in a deadly ring maelstrom (the oceanic rings occasionally intersect each other causing massive lightning storms), passage across the oceans are safe (if somewhat slow) in vessels specifically designed to travel across and in between the oceanic rings. At the edge of most outer ring of Titan Falls is the space port of Founder's Edge, the only place for traders, explorers, and tourists visiting Titan to embark on ocean going vessels.
Rumors of pirate havens and vessel raids within the waters of Titan Falls are unfounded and have no base in reality.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fantasy
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Its a beautiful sky with a detailed waterfall and an awesome followup.
Sadly it does with a slight tilt of the head look like a sky vagina though that's likely a bias due to where it was submitted.
Its not helped by the diagonal viewpoint of the picture making the comparison easier to make.
Sadly it does with a slight tilt of the head look like a sky vagina though that's likely a bias due to where it was submitted.
Its not helped by the diagonal viewpoint of the picture making the comparison easier to make.
If you're looking to represent multiple rings or water around a planetoid, whilst making them whispy is beautiful it might be better to try and make the edges of each ring more distinct, similar to what saturn looks like at distance and save the detail for within the rings themselves and for the outer ring which contains the port. There you can show the flow of the water off the 'edge' and around the port city.
As above trying to do such a sharp angle of view does give you an awesome field of view of the whole ring cluster it kinda makes you feel like you're going to fall off which I'd presume is the point.
Like I said I love it. just providing feedback *shrug* I'm not an artist so I'm not sure how valid it is mind you
As above trying to do such a sharp angle of view does give you an awesome field of view of the whole ring cluster it kinda makes you feel like you're going to fall off which I'd presume is the point.
Like I said I love it. just providing feedback *shrug* I'm not an artist so I'm not sure how valid it is mind you
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