The execution is quite nice and the composition is interesting enough, too I like the details and the choice of colors. However, the piece is a bit too flat at the moment. It's always difficult to create some sense of depth with galaxy themed images, but you've managed it very well in your older piece Galaxy MF995. Also, pay attention to catch & keep the viewer's eye in your image. The galaxy's arms and the star are placed very well, but the nebula in the bottom right corner might take away the viewer's eye and lead it outside of the image. Still, it's an important part in your composition. It's tough I thought, maybe extending the shorter arm to the bottom right corner and making it bigger in the corner, might create the illusion as if the viewer is riding that arm. It's challenging and I don't even know if it will work. This is what I meant [link]
You'd have to adjust the other arm and the overall lighting, too, in that case.
Thank you very much for the feedback I agree about the arm - I totally got the structure wrong Thanks very much for the tips and suggestions, I'll keep them in mind
O.o Very cool. I do think that maybe there's just a little too much contrast. But then again, another part of me thinks that it's fine the way it is. I hope that you make more in the future. You've very good with nebula.
I like the details and the choice of colors.
However, the piece is a bit too flat at the moment. It's always difficult to create some sense of depth with galaxy themed images, but you've managed it very well in your older piece Galaxy MF995.
Also, pay attention to catch & keep the viewer's eye in your image. The galaxy's arms and the star are placed very well, but the nebula in the bottom right corner might take away the viewer's eye and lead it outside of the image. Still, it's an important part in your composition. It's tough
I thought, maybe extending the shorter arm to the bottom right corner and making it bigger in the corner, might create the illusion as if the viewer is riding that arm.
It's challenging and I don't even know if it will work.
This is what I meant [link]
You'd have to adjust the other arm and the overall lighting, too, in that case.
Keep up the good work!