Galaxy of Stars?

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This is something that took me no more than six munites to do each. I love the colours of the first one.

Starfield, I used to many starts in the background:

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Nova Galaxy, I actually like this even though it looks wrong:

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I like the first one better. I've always had a soft spot for globular clusters.
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This is great! What software did you use?

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I really like the colors of the second one, but that pattern on the first is great!
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:D

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Whoa these are really good! I can't do stuff like that, they are too hard. I like these!




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ooh... pretty. I like the second one. It's very... hypnotizing.
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Thank you, I thought I was the only one to be hypnotized by the second one, looks like I'm not alone. Emma it wasn't very hard. :)




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I really like the second one, but the first is lacking. I don't know what program you're using, but this Photoshop tutorial could probably help you out with ideas no matter what program you're using: http://gallery.artofgregmartin.com/tuts ... field.html




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Thanks Bobo, I'll try it out.




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I love the second one. It's gorgeous. Blue swirlies are great. Space swirlies are better.

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It's cool. I like the second picture too.
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The first one is beautiful but I agree that you have too many stars in the background. The second one is very pretty too, wonderful pattern, great colour and the perfect number of stars this time. Fantastic work!
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I also enjoy the first one a bit more, though I think the clarity of the second is key, and would like to see the first with the clarity of the second!

These are definitely cool, though!
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