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Huzzah! I have finally completed a wallpaper I said I would finish a month ago.
This is my third wallpaper in my history of wallpaper making, but from here on out I'm going to stop counting ;). I first began with the idea of a setting set up in space with planets and stars and all that, but then I came to the conclusion that it would take longer to try and find the planet tutorial and I wanted the wallpaper setting to take place on planet Earth. In addition, I also wanted to try out making some nice mountains, and when I saw that they looked really ugly and sharp I gaussian blurred it into oblivion. So with the stars, the mountains set up I started working on small 'asteroids' or 'meteors' to make things a little more interesting since it was dull the way it was and a wallpaper was born.
In average, this took me about...2-4 hours. I don't really know since time flies when your trying to see your scan in a cool setting and then apply that setting into a solid product.
There were about 25+ layers. 5 of those layers enhancing the scan.
I hope you guys enjoy it!
Huzzah! I have finally completed a wallpaper I said I would finish a month ago.
This is my third wallpaper in my history of wallpaper making, but from here on out I'm going to stop counting ;). I first began with the idea of a setting set up in space with planets and stars and all that, but then I came to the conclusion that it would take longer to try and find the planet tutorial and I wanted the wallpaper setting to take place on planet Earth. In addition, I also wanted to try out making some nice mountains, and when I saw that they looked really ugly and sharp I gaussian blurred it into oblivion. So with the stars, the mountains set up I started working on small 'asteroids' or 'meteors' to make things a little more interesting since it was dull the way it was and a wallpaper was born.
In average, this took me about...2-4 hours. I don't really know since time flies when your trying to see your scan in a cool setting and then apply that setting into a solid product.
There were about 25+ layers. 5 of those layers enhancing the scan.
I hope you guys enjoy it!






























