▲ 22 r/exoplanets+1 crossposts

I made this icy blue planet render in Blender as my desktop wallpaper

I made this icy planet scene in Blender and ended up using it as my desktop wallpaper. I was going for a cold, cinematic exoplanet look with soft nebula gases in the background.

Everything in the scene was made by me. Feedback on the lighting, textures, composition, and anything else is welcome!

u/Beneficial_Brush_545 — 18 days ago

Before / After on a dramatic cloudy sunset

I wanted this photo to feel more dramatic, with cooler shadows and warm gold highlights in the clouds. Feedback welcome!

u/Beneficial_Brush_545 — 18 days ago

Which squirrel photo looks the best?

I took a few squirrel photos over different days and wanted to see which one people like most. Which one works best in terms of composition, focus, and overall mood? Any feedback welcome!

u/Beneficial_Brush_545 — 18 days ago

I made a Star Wars-inspired space battle animation in Blender with EmberGen explosions

I made this animation in Blender after getting the 14-day EmberGen trial, any feedback would be appreciated! I tried to make the explosions as realistic as possible but I know the very last one turned out a bit lower quality. I also added little glowing puffs of smoke when the ships jump into hyperspace, which isn’t entirely true to Star Wars, but I thought it looked cool.

Spaceship models are not mine, but animation, lighting, rendering, compositing, and everything else was done by me.

u/Beneficial_Brush_545 — 18 days ago

Before / After

I really liked the way this yellow ferry contrasted with the cooler water and I tried to bring that out a bit more. Feedback welcome!

u/Beneficial_Brush_545 — 19 days ago

I made a 2-minute Blender animated short film about humanity's eras - critique welcome

I made this short film in Blender and put a lot of work into it, but it ended up not getting selected by the film festivals I submitted it to. I still care about it, so I’m sharing it publicly now and would really appreciate honest critique.

It’s a 2-minute short about humanity moving through different eras, ending with the idea that the next era is in our hands. I’d especially like feedback on the pacing, visuals, story clarity, music, sound design, and anything else.

u/Beneficial_Brush_545 — 19 days ago