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Submitted: September 4, 2006
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Almost in a realm of its own, this small solar system far from others; the most spectacular rarity existed, planets bathed in the light of the instigated light, this was no average sun, a very liquose object, its tentacles of light literally clinged amongst the clouds of swirling space dust to amplify its light in a vivid display of crimson light; the two planets rotating this sun have recieved an incredible boost of developement, strange chemicals, landscapes & rivers of resonant liquid drench their lands. An odd place, waiting to be found, newly awakened as the sun is.

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dude that looks sweet
there are some parts i don't like
but over all it's really nice
Awesome work man! This definitely could look awesome as a dual display wall :D Too bad is too small for me :(

Great work, as always! :+fav:

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The planet lighting is quite precise and strong. But I do like the nebula and use of textures. :)

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Pretty cool, I like the textures... but it needs...

it needs...

MORE COWBELL!
wow amazing work man, now i really know what i missed about your work, when you didn't upload stuff, really i love it:+fav:

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It's a little boring if you ask me, a bit empty maybe?
Lovely colors though :)

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Ugh..
awesome as always. the way the gas cloud looks reminds me of the aurora borialis (i think i spelled that wrong lol) :)

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Beautiful colors! Great work.

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The credits traverse, signifying the end
But I missed the best part, could we please go back to start?

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