Here are some artworks from Space VFX Elements video course for Blender. We’ve been working with Aidy Burrows from CG Masters for 6 months, to release this sci-fi beast.
Some stunning pieces here! I particularly like the black hole and the volcanic looking planet. great job!
That’s pretty insane! I wish it was launch a month ago when I was preparing universe animation for the upcoming movie and I had to make a lot of planets and asteroids by myself. It would help a lot at that time. Although maybe I will purchase it for the sake of learning Great job guys! 5*, my best, paulina.
@paulina, yea timing is everything.
@peter 18, we’ve just released the black hole tutorial plus the project files as a freebie: http://www.creativeshrimp.com/black-hole-tutorial-blender.html
Amazing stuff. If I had an idea for some sci-fi I would buy this right away.
Bigbad, too bad you don’t have the sci-fi ideas right now. Or do you? A battle of starships. Star Craft style mission briefing planet animation. Discovery Channel style presentation about space. Or a sunrise over Tatooine. The possibilities are endless!
Oh wow, this looks really impressive!
That quasar section has really peaked my interest. Such a beautiful result!
This looks amazing! But a quick side note, isn’t the inside of a black hole meant to be, well, black? I guess it doesn’t really matter if the end result looks that stunning
Conman_123, yea we can visualize it with a pitch black inside - if we’d like to It’s all about our imagination. But even from the standpoint of physics, gravitational lensing can look like this: http://www.universetoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/A_Horseshoe_Einstein_Ring_from_Hubble-580x383.jpg
And the objects with such strong gravitation bend the light rays, so an accretion disk is formed. I didn’t try to simulate it though So the final result looks more like a wormhole from Interstellar.