File:No Man's Sky - Planet Resria-helix somewhere inbetween the stars.jpg

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Revision as of 16:47, 19 September 2020 by Abratox (talk | contribs) (Rule of thirds is applied in a most literal sence. The horizon starts and ends on the first horisontal line of the rule of thirds. The dust from the spaceship complements the clouds on the sky, as well as the clouds with their gentle texture complement the rough texture of the planet's flora.)
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Rule of thirds is applied in a most literal sence. The horizon starts and ends on the first horisontal line of the rule of thirds. The dust from the spaceship complements the clouds on the sky, as well as the clouds with their gentle texture complement the rough texture of the planet's flora.

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