yeah, that looks awesome. like everyone said.
nhmchallenge Mark Goldsworthy
Ivy00 - thanks for the great comments!
Matellis - yes! great idea. I will be putting some back in there. it might be nice to have it hitting a bunch of ruined debris. The statue with said light hitting it would work for the focal point. Thanks for the ideas!
Layer 01 - I used a photo of some dunes for a starting point. I then warped and distorted it to fit the comp. I then painted ontop of that to get the shapes I wanted. Then I added texture and detail on top of that to give it the look of sand as by that stage it had become very soft.
-markg
ahh you tease ha ha I thought you were posting an update… guess I better be patient :bounce:
nice ! I like that concept a lot, you’re working very good with the details and lighting, I think it needs lots of work yet , but you have a nice start here, keep it up!
I really love where you’ve gone with this. All that sand provides a wonderful opportunity to plant some of those half-buried dinosaur bones in there to provide some visual interest! Another thing you might want to try to bring an element of storytelling to the composition is to show the semblance of a bush (perhaps in the pool of light you’ve suggested in the foreground) struggling to take hold in this arid environment to suggest the tenacity of life (despite horrible cataclysms, life will go on - or something to that effect). I would avoid any indication of water since this would detract from the bleak drama you have depicted.
Great work - I really can’t see what’s coming next!
How can a concept look so good? it’s an inspiration. I can’t wait to see the final! 
Hi! I’ve managed to get some more done. I still have a bunch to do Gotta sort out them sand dunes far back and center and top left. I want to have the sand coming out of every little slit. Sand in the air and some little sandfalls (you know like waterfalls) Tired now 1am…
@ jamesvfx yes it was hard finding time to sit down and work on it but I did get some done finally! It’s funny I keep thinking about this piece all the time!
@mmontoya that’s a great idea! I love it. I’ll see if I can work it in. Thanks. Oh and the water has gone.
@thyn Thanks my man!
@bonniedickson hehe this is the final now! I still have a lot of tidying up to do and a whole lot more work besides but it’s coming together. Thanks for the wonderful words.
Cheers!
Markg

Nice update!
Its great to see these WIP’s because they help me to understand how these types of pictures are built 
But to be honest i think i prefer the first picture.
I prefer the warm yellow lighting, i think it makes it look hot and stuffy…and makes me feel like its difficult to breath. The colour in this one doesn’t do that to me.
I also think this one is getting a bit busy and masked in textures…
I liked the simplicity of the first one, and its soft silent curves…it feels very quiet, this one seem noisy and active, i like the stillness in the first…
Perhaps the sand-falls should be smaller and more subtle?
I’ll be interested to see how you take it from here, but those are my honest thoughts on the new picture.
Though dont get me wrong its looking great!
keep the updates coming 
I really like concept and mood. The update is nice. My only suggestion would be to add a little more glowy illumination of the back wall that’s in the shaft of light.
@Layer 01 thanks for the awesome feedback! I took some of the noise out and played with the colour among other things. Love the comments.
@Quadart thanks man! I started to add more light to the back wall.

I love that little drift of sand coming of the window. Yeah, definitely liking the warmer colors, good stuff!
looks really good now.
But be careful with the darktones, details can get lost here.
great !!! wow I really love how this looks, but I think the museum itself needs more definition, some highlights that can draw better its shape would help a lot, great image !!
wow … great mood. Some more illumination on the statue might be nice to get it more into focus.
this is one cool pic dude.
just needs a silhoutte of a man wearing a cowboy hat and a gun and a whip on his belt,
peering inside through the top window 
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great atmoshpere! but I think after such a long period of time the windows won’t last so long. u should get rid of them…and the projected highlights on the floor sand don’t match the lighting coming from the windows. they are too close to the viewer…just a personal opinion
Hey thanks everyone for the great feedback critique and comments. It really means a lot!
Here’s the final image :

This was a ton of fun to do. I really enjoyed the whole process.
Markg