Add a light "mist" or "fog" layer at the bottom of the image to blend the nature elements into the sky.
To truly nail the aesthetic, focus on these keywords: 1366x768 Space Star Night Galaxy Nature Dark. D...
Save as a high-quality PNG to avoid the "color banding" (pixelated lines in gradients) that often happens with JPEGs in dark, moody images. 5. Curating the "Vibe" Add a light "mist" or "fog" layer at
Use a tripod and a shutter speed between 15–25 seconds. Any longer, and the rotation of the Earth will turn your stars into "trails" rather than sharp points. Curating the "Vibe" Use a tripod and a
Apply a "High Pass" filter to the star layer. This makes the stars "pop" against the dark background, giving it that high-definition feel. 4. Optimization for 1366x768
Use soft brushes with low opacity in shades of magenta, cyan, and deep orange to simulate the gasses of a galaxy.
Start around ISO 1600 or 3200. This makes the sensor sensitive enough to see the "Galaxy" colors invisible to the naked eye. 3. Digital Art & Editing (Creating the "Star Night" Look)