Geez, thats a fantastic rendition, youve just outdone Astroanarchy !. I love how tight and sharp they are, and that sort of extreme, hectic violence they convey. Most appropriate.
Rick, hope that's not just a VEILED threat. It's stunning already. Razor sharp.
Thanks, Mike, for the kind comment and the bad pun
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Geez, thats a fantastic rendition, youve just outdone Astroanarchy !. I love how tight and sharp they are, and that sort of extreme, hectic violence they convey. Most appropriate.
Thanks, Fred! I'm a big fan of JPM's work so that's high praise indeed.
Woah horsies look at that! in yer face red hot dude, it's on fire!...like a star exploded or something
Great job getting it all in Rick
Mike
Ta, Mike. You're a funny man Don't start telling people that stars explode or we'll have a stampede on our hands
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What do you mean by "proper version"?
This one is awsome ....
Sorry, Ian, perhaps I should have said a conventional version. Still a lot more work to do for the final version. I'm now doing the 18 integrations needed to put together the RGB stars.
That's a great fov Rick. Mammoth effort. Reading with you dealing with panels I've found in the past it is easier to process them separately then stitch them in the last step.
That's a great fov Rick. Mammoth effort. Reading with you dealing with panels I've found in the past it is easier to process them separately then stitch them in the last step.
Thanks, Marc! The Ha was good quality and I was able to stitch it while the data was still linear. The OIII was much more variable in quality and I had to stretch the panels before stitching in order to get a decent result. I'm working on RGB now and I'll probably do the colour combine and stretch before I stitch those. It has been a long, but educational, process