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Thanks everyone. I have to admit it did come out far better than I could have imagined. I`m quite chuffed with this one. :D

Barbie - I tried using the Circle Text plug in but in the end I found it easier to just do each number on a new layer and rotate & move them into position myself. It took longer but I think it was worth it in the end. :)

Yep, I got that impression too. I did a cut/paste/new layer/merge with some of the numbers on the speedo because it looked just too yucky. Next time I will know better. Ah, hindsight - wonderful isn't it?

Circle plugin is good for my jewels though. Miss doing them. Flat out with the Martians. :D

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awesome watch goonie its just absolutely amazing :D

 

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i knew when i saw the jupiter texture you had something awesome planned for it mate :D. Great job :D also love the satellite :D

 

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Thanks very much Helen,Soka and Barbie :wink:

Oma, to answer your question about why only one moon has a shadow, it`s all down to the angle of the lighting and position of the moon. The smallest and nearest one I believe would have a shadow but as the slightly larger one is a bit further out from the planet the direction of the lighting would prevent this.

Here is a photo which explains what I mean better. Take a note of the position of the moons.

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Thanks very much Helen,Soka and Barbie :wink:

Oma, to answer your question about why only one moon has a shadow, it`s all down to the angle of the lighting and position of the moon. The smallest and nearest one I believe would have a shadow but as the slightly larger one is a bit further out from the planet the direction of the lighting would prevent this.

Here is a photo which explains what I mean better. Take a note of the position of the moons.

jupiterandmoons.th.gif

I'm glad you put this up. Great lesson here. As you know, I have trouble with lighting angles and perspective, it really helps to see your work and then see an example of why you did something in your image. Awesome image man ! Great job.

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that is absolute greatest starscape i have ever seen made with paint.net goonfella. It is just so perfect.

 

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