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Hi! Just looking at the starry night, I think of how all the stars around the moon can't be seen because the moon shows so bright it blots out their light! Similar to the reason why you can't have the stars showing when the sun reflects on the moon (aka the missing stars phenomonom of the first photos of the moon landing). The same also holds true (apparently) with eclipses, as the can't see the stars immediately surrounding the sun due to the intensity of the light it emits.
Just food for thought but even with how clustered the stars are they would have to be giving off terrific ammounts of light, or the large planet would have to be very dimly lit for them both to be exposed equally next to each other, especially considering the planet is so bright it's literally glowing. It's a common artistic technique, stars 'touching' bright objects which could only be obtained by using HDRI. Is that the effect you were going for?
Something I can't help noticing, like Lens Flares in Images or Drawings where there's no photographic elements! Is this something you've considered?
Just food for thought but even with how clustered the stars are they would have to be giving off terrific ammounts of light, or the large planet would have to be very dimly lit for them both to be exposed equally next to each other, especially considering the planet is so bright it's literally glowing. It's a common artistic technique, stars 'touching' bright objects which could only be obtained by using HDRI. Is that the effect you were going for?
Something I can't help noticing, like Lens Flares in Images or Drawings where there's no photographic elements! Is this something you've considered?