A Parallel Universe

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Originally posted by Klostrophobic
The circles don't fit in very well at all. If you could remove the circles I think it would look awesome.

For those of you with the same opinion...

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The almighty explosion that is old in my opinion but you sprused it up to form a nice complation. 👍

It could do with more random text everywhere...random gibberish.
 
That effect is simple to make Giancarlo.

  • Filter > Render > Clouds
  • Filter > Blur > Radial Blur. Zoom - 100%
  • Filter > Pixelate > Mezzotint. Long Lines.
  • Filter > Blur > Radial Blur. Zoom - 100%
  • Ctrl+U. Select Colorize, mess around with sliders.

It looks nice, but I could easily recreate it.
 
Lots of eye candy. The round thing doesn't fit in, and the chipped off bits with the shadows give the image as a whole an amateuristic touch.

Try to work with the perspective more.
 
Originally posted by Eddy
That effect is simple to make Giancarlo.

It looks nice, but I could easily recreate it.

You ruin all the fun... :)

Originally posted by rufrgt_sn00pie2001
Try to work with the perspective more.

What exactly do you mean by "the perspective", Chris?
 
Originally posted by Giancarlo
You ruin all the fun... :)



What exactly do you mean by "the perspective", Chris?

Set an horizon for yourself, then adjust every particle you add in to the picture to it. So it makes more sense and it's easier to comprehend for the eye.

Create depth.
 
If you could add some perspective to the text reading: A PARALLEL UNIVERSE - it would look even sweeter. Some depth you know?
 
Originally posted by sinbad
If you could add some perspective to the text reading: A PARALLEL UNIVERSE - it would look even sweeter. Some depth you know?
Hmm. The effect looks as though it's going back into your monitor, but the text looks like it is heading diagonally down the face of your monitor's screen is what you mean?
 

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