You have some serious banding on the planet. It's most obvious on the blue atmosphere gradient, but it's an issueon the brown parts too, and to a lesser degree on the glowing stars. Instead of stacking the colours in your gradient in columns like that (creating "fat pixels"), have them be more irregular. Even though it might give you a noisier gradient, it'll look more natural and smooth than the blocks you have now.
Also, there's no need to post the piece pre-zoomed, since PJ has a zoom feature.
8 Bit Dreams (Level 10 President) @ 9/14/2015 05:50
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You have some serious banding on the planet. It's most obvious on the blue atmosphere gradient, but it's an issueon the brown parts too, and to a lesser degree on the glowing stars. Instead of stacking the colours in your gradient in columns like that (creating "fat pixels"), have them be more irregular. Even though it might give you a noisier gradient, it'll look more natural and smooth than the blocks you have now.
Also, there's no need to post the piece pre-zoomed, since PJ has a zoom feature.