Description
I’ve spent the last week or so learning how to use Blender’s volumetric system. My goal is to create 3D nebulae but I still have quite a bit to figure out. This first attempt is pretty rough yet and not quite what I initially had in mind, but I think it’s a nice proof-of-concept for now.
Tarot [basicmember]
I’m really liking some of these new effects. Similar to the could effects in Hideaway, I find these really nice with an almost painted kind of look. I think it would be cool if you revisited the Overseer with your new programs.
Eduardo [basicmember]
Loved the colors. The teal gives a sense of peace and quiet, while the orange energizes the right size of the scene. I noticed the links to the MacOS triple-screens are missing, not sure if it’s a broken link or it’s still not available.
BobC [lifer]
I agree with the comments so far. I really like the green and red-orange colors. Just looking at the thumbnail, it could almost be taken as an abstract. Whatever you do with it, I really hope you will preserve this version, perhaps in the pickle jar.
Ozaawaagosh [plusmember]
Awesome, so cool, what worlds lie with in? Great Render my friend
Mark [liferplus]
As always, Ryan, when you tinker with new tools you create such fun works. Like John mentioned, my perception of this image was looking up at a night sky in a foreign world. Keep having fun and letting your imagination run wild!
Len [donormember]
Very cool idea! Once you get your nebulae the way you want them, you’ll have fantastic additions to your planetscapes – in any shape you want!
Derak [basicmember]
It’s like that chef friend to who cooks all the time and shares, except you don’t have to be in-person to partake.. and there’s zero risk of food poisoning. It’s not a perfect metaphor. Thanks for sharing your work. Looking forward to the nebula.
John [lifer]
I like it – though my first thought was “alien clouds” not a nebulae