Me = Honored, thanks for the praise dude

I used 3 things (all programs

): Photoshop, Lunarcell and Glitterato (both Photoshop plug-ins).
Glitterato created the background, note the fairly low contrast on the nebulas, so your attention isn't really drawn from the planet.
Text was added using Photoshop, and the grey "3D" look it's got is due to my using "render lighting" on the text layer, with a white omni light a little way from the text resulting in slight greying around certain parts of the text (thus not as bold or "in your face" as solid white would be).
Finally the planet, after playing with the "random" tool for a while to get a nice looking planet, I changed the various colors to something that suited what I wanted. I then downloaded real time cloud images from GeoSat (click on the cloud button in the plu-in). Then fiddled a little more to get it looking how I wanted.
Put it all together and Bam, there it is
