The point when all life ends, and the very begining to when life can start once more.
Been working on this piece for a while, so I hope this is a nice intro into me working on art again. I know I haven't submitted anything in a while. My life kinda feels like my artwork at the moment. Anyway I hope you like it and all the work I poured into it.
Enjoy.
***********UPDATE*********************
I took all of your suggestions into consideration, and touched up the image.
Im also going to submit this for prints too.
***********2nd UPDATE*******************
This will be the print version of Alpha and Omega.
Im sorry its taken so long for the print, but I wanted the piece to be perfected
before I send it off to Expose as well as Prints.
Hope you like the additions.
that is amazing. the detail is incredeble. it shows that you put so much effort into it, and that's what makes it so wonderful.
it looks so real it's eerie...
Amazing detail! Everything from the point of impact to the small stars in the background has been carefully drawn. I especially love the cracks around the point of collision. The fog/dust adds a nice touch to it as well.
You work gets better every time man I'm glad I have you on my devwatch!
VERY nice but im gonna be picky with the lightning on the smaller planet
you wouldnt have a pitch black shade at all, especially with the fire AND the light reflecting off the bigger planet's surface!
that having been said, i love the fact that this is a VERY WELL DONE "impact" space scene, with full of detail rather than a flare where the planets meet.
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live to make someone happy
even if it is just yourself
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live to make someone happy
even if it is just yourself
it looks so real it's eerie...
You work gets better every time man
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awesome pic though, what did you use?
my god.
Excellent lighting and brushing and... well the whole thing.. + FAV for sure.
you wouldnt have a pitch black shade at all, especially with the fire AND the light reflecting off the bigger planet's surface!
that having been said, i love the fact that this is a VERY WELL DONE "impact" space scene, with full of detail rather than a flare where the planets meet.
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