The Rising Sun by Varilux
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No AI - This artwork was created entirely by hand or with traditional digital tools.
Description
After my last space scene "Dawning Day" i decided to create a star.
But not any. I try to build our only daytime star ... the sun!
Francis William Bourdillon said once "The night has a thousand eyes, and the day but one."
Our eye is a dwarf star of spectral type G2 with a surface temperature of 5780 degrees Kelvin.
A nuclear energy source with their chemical constituents, magnetic fields and surface oscillations.
The sun texture consists of different boxed shaders.
For the flares and magnetic loops i used visible lights.
Eruptions are done with thinking particles.
All comments are very welcome.
Thanx for viewing.

Comments (8)
Fantastic work i love that big flare, i would say very belivable but haveing never been this close to a type G2 i wouldnt know.
beautiful work
I never vote. But here you have it. I think you made a completely awesome picture.
The best I have seen in this genre!! Excellent work! VOTE! :)) Strata
i never seen before such a rendering pic! Thats great and very difficult!
This is the best sun in 3D I have ever seen. Incredibly well done!
great :)
cool stuff, but this picture is not realistic you can't see a sun in this low orbit and the distance stars, because the Light intensity