great work one thing though in my opinion, a small moon like that in a constellation towards its planetary host always takes away a tiny spark of depth. moving it more to the edge may work wonders.
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awesome work i love this!
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one thing though
in my opinion, a small moon like that in a constellation towards its planetary host always takes away a tiny spark of depth.
moving it more to the edge may work wonders.
Just my own thoughts, though
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great balance in the composition
I would hover some clouds in front of the
planet in the middle
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