...there are more stars. Well in our own galaxy, just one a few solar systems away from us, lays the Purr Polaris Star. In the science of astronomy not every star out there has to have planets orbiting it. Sometimes they are found just floating in space and looking pretty. Which is the case here; the Purr Polaris star sits in front of it's stary backdrop and just shines brightly hoping that one day a rogue planet will become it's friend.
Tech Details: 7 or 8 hrs - Adobe After Effects.
Three simple elements make up this piece: A lens flare, Particle simulator, and a glow effect.
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sadly in real time, this particular event would have happened far to quickly for us to be able to witness the details. Also a side fact: any supernova would happen so slowly it would take a long time view.
Also a side fact: any supernova would happen so slowly it would take a long time view.
Still, I wouldn't mind being there for either