I think now is an appropriate time to write my first critique (gotta use this sub for something).
Obviously, at first glance, this is very aesthetically pleasing; truly beautiful work. You've clearly put a lot of effort in creating detail that exists to add to the piece as a whole, not for it's own sake. From the subtle bands in the rings to the understated city lights, the soft comet trails to the excellent starfield, each detail helps to make this piece as solid as it is without drawing too much attention to itself. Your choice of color palette evokes a feeling of serenity and your fat borders somehow make the image as a whole more impactful (though a wallpaper without them would be great as well).
This is very well done and (personally) makes a big visual impact immediately. The idea isn't the most original (what in space art is anymoer?), but you've chosen to portray this ringed planet at an uncommon angle and have done so in one of the best examples of the arrangement so far.
Well originality in Space Art is incredibly difficult to achieve, a lot of it has been done already. Still I'm looking forward to seeing what you come up with!
Obviously, at first glance, this is very aesthetically pleasing; truly beautiful work. You've clearly put a lot of effort in creating detail that exists to add to the piece as a whole, not for it's own sake. From the subtle bands in the rings to the understated city lights, the soft comet trails to the excellent starfield, each detail helps to make this piece as solid as it is without drawing too much attention to itself. Your choice of color palette evokes a feeling of serenity and your fat borders somehow make the image as a whole more impactful (though a wallpaper without them would be great as well).
This is very well done and (personally) makes a big visual impact immediately. The idea isn't the most original (what in space art is anymoer?), but you've chosen to portray this ringed planet at an uncommon angle and have done so in one of the best examples of the arrangement so far.
Too bad I could only fave it once