Vastness immeasurable, astounding spatial distances. Space resonates within infinite depths, incomprehensible except in the partial - an unbound source of mystery by which all continue, the continuum of infinity.
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In my tiredness I went to save the web-sized version of this, and in the process, ended up deleting the full resolution from photoshop's limited history (I have a version with the nebulae, but not with a tightened starfield nor any planets). Somewhat frustrating, so there's very little room to make wallpapers out of a flipped version. Similarly, no larger resolution prints will be available, though if anyone actually wants one I just may be able to recreate the finalised starfield/planets to make one available. Well, enjoy, I quite like the result - even more frustration for the loss of the high resolution - but at least the image has survived to be seen.
Truly astounding indeed and positively gorgeous! What a skilled way of capturing the breathtaking marvel of space and its fascinating celestial bodies love it.
I've open this piece ones again since a long time and first words were: "kurwa, wyjebane", what in polish means "fuck yea, it's fucking amazing". jeez, it really is OO
Two things: 1) Frickin' amazing! 2) That's why I save everything in incremental backups. Start at "Title_001_001.XXX" and just up the second number every time I save. that way, I have backups in-case I accidentally overwrite a file, it gets corrupted, or somehow moved or deleted, and I can always go back and change something without having to redo half the image in the process.
Try it, whenever you make a significant change, or whenever you think about it just go to 'save as' and change "Title_001_001.XXX" to "Title_001_002.XXX" and click save. You'll end up with forty files, but you'll never have this kind of problem again.
Its pictures like these that make me want to try and do a space of my own, but I lack patience and I suck (not really good at doing lots of stars) and my planets look flat so heck - I let the pro do them so I can oggle at them later.
This is breathtakingly beautiful.
My condolences on the lost of the full resolution. I know what that is and how it feels.
(yes, this is a mass message - so shoot me! It's still a freggin' good journal entry, and you're in it!
1) Frickin' amazing!
2) That's why I save everything in incremental backups. Start at "Title_001_001.XXX" and just up the second number every time I save. that way, I have backups in-case I accidentally overwrite a file, it gets corrupted, or somehow moved or deleted, and I can always go back and change something without having to redo half the image in the process.
Try it, whenever you make a significant change, or whenever you think about it just go to 'save as' and change "Title_001_001.XXX" to "Title_001_002.XXX" and click save. You'll end up with forty files, but you'll never have this kind of problem again.
my own, but I lack patience and I suck (not really good at doing
lots of stars) and my planets look flat so heck - I let the pro do them
so I can oggle at them later.
This is breathtakingly beautiful.
My condolences on the lost of the full resolution.
I know what that is and how it feels.