-changed painting effect from watercolor to oil pastel
This is the Version 2 of my deviation Exoplanet Hurricane[link]
Notes: I made this image to look like a painting for a different approach (I did not draw this i rendered it in Terragen 2). I noted all the suggestions on my first attempt (Exoplanet Hurricane) and incorporated the improvements here.
This is an inverse image of The Sky Pyramid of Kaiser Beta[link]
Resolution: 1920x1080(Full HD 1080p 16:9 desktop wallpaper)
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this is really nice, but the lighting seems wrong, bear with me here:
if the sun is shining on the left hand side of the orange moon in the distance, how can there be light on the planet in the foreground unless the hurricane is on the north pole of the foreground planet? Last I checked hurricanes only form near the equator. If you want to have a hurricane near the pole, that's fine, but I see a lot of water on the planet with no icy landmasses.
my proposal to fix this loophole: take the moon and rotate it clock-wise until it's lighting is parallel to the foreground planet.
still, it's a very nice picture and i can tell you worked hard on it, but i just thought i'd throw in my two cents.
You are correct with your observation that the hurricane is near the pole (compared to earth the hurricane should be positioned like on Russia). I did this on purpose because this is supposed to be an exoplanet (out of this world) and not earth it should have some storms like that on Jupiter but since it supposed to be an advanced planet the hurricane should be weaker. Thanks I appreciate your comment it will greatly help add to my ideas.
if the sun is shining on the left hand side of the orange moon in the distance, how can there be light on the planet in the foreground unless the hurricane is on the north pole of the foreground planet? Last I checked hurricanes only form near the equator. If you want to have a hurricane near the pole, that's fine, but I see a lot of water on the planet with no icy landmasses.
my proposal to fix this loophole: take the moon and rotate it clock-wise until it's lighting is parallel to the foreground planet.
still, it's a very nice picture and i can tell you worked hard on it, but i just thought i'd throw in my two cents.
Thanks!