These are pictures from a recently published video about "Blue Moon". But it is these frames that are not in the video - the images were created later, and they have two additional figures of constellations, which, as it seemed to me after the publication of the video, were somewhat lacking.
Friends, you can guess which figures of constellations are added here.
The starry sky in this scene is taken from the Bryce 3D program and slightly fixed - some stars were initially out of place.
The Moon is borrowed from the Stellarium program and is set approximately on the date October 26, 2023.
Figures of constellations are from the stellar atlas of Polish astronomer Johannes Hevelius — "Uranographia".
And everything is put together again in the Bryce 3D program. Mountains and trees are a typical "Brycean" implementation of fractal geometry.
Well, I also attach the video itself, so that it is more convenient for you to compare and search:
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