TheXanthia
Look who's hiding behind that gas giant...
"Low poly" Space Scene created with Blender, a (free, open source) 3D suite. Blender is great fun! You can make everything in 3D so that you can just move your camera to get the same scene from a different perspective. If your computer is powerful enough, you can make a 3D animation and fly through space !
Gas giant and stars are procedural (no external images used).
Nebula can be created in 3D too so that you can just fly through the nebula but this takes up too much resources of my computer, so instead I created a nebula with Apophysis - which is 2D - and projected it onto a Plane that is set up as child of the camera so that no matter what direction you turn the camera in, you get the Plane as background.
For the material of the cube I used 3D PBR textures with a bump map.
You can download Blender here:
Look who's hiding behind that gas giant...
"Low poly" Space Scene created with Blender, a (free, open source) 3D suite. Blender is great fun! You can make everything in 3D so that you can just move your camera to get the same scene from a different perspective. If your computer is powerful enough, you can make a 3D animation and fly through space !
Gas giant and stars are procedural (no external images used).
Nebula can be created in 3D too so that you can just fly through the nebula but this takes up too much resources of my computer, so instead I created a nebula with Apophysis - which is 2D - and projected it onto a Plane that is set up as child of the camera so that no matter what direction you turn the camera in, you get the Plane as background.
For the material of the cube I used 3D PBR textures with a bump map.
You can download Blender here: