Your SpaceEngine Videos
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LiveLife42 | Date: Friday, 03.01.2014, 06:30 | Message # 181 |
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| Astounding video Solaris wonderful job.
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djrodw | Date: Thursday, 09.01.2014, 13:57 | Message # 182 |
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| Here is one for you guys... let me know what you think... 25 mins of good music and Space Engine... life is good! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XuPuhKmfLL0
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AiioFlux | Date: Thursday, 09.01.2014, 15:33 | Message # 183 |
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| Fantastic video Solaris. At the beggining of the second part, around 3:17, what's going on there exactly? Is it just a system with loads of planets and asteroids? It somehow looks like they are behaving dynamically, as in their not in fixed orbits, like in Universe Simulator, or is this just an illusion? Did you create this system or does it exist somewhere in 0.971?
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Solaris | Date: Saturday, 11.01.2014, 06:47 | Message # 184 |
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| Thanks ! From 3 min to ~3min50s, markers are enabled (F4), what you see in the video is asteroids belts (in white) and comets (in blue). You can found plenty of those in 0.9.7.1 (in older versions too).
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rdskns4eva | Date: Sunday, 26.01.2014, 20:10 | Message # 185 |
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| New video I made - A quick tour of the Solar System.
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Edited by rdskns4eva - Sunday, 26.01.2014, 20:10 |
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DoctorOfSpace | Date: Sunday, 26.01.2014, 20:18 | Message # 186 |
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| Video started pretty good but it looks way too dark which I assume is because you used real planet brightness.
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rdskns4eva | Date: Monday, 27.01.2014, 04:43 | Message # 187 |
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| Quote DoctorOfSpace ( ) Video started pretty good but it looks way too dark which I assume is because you used real planet brightness.
Yea, I did use that. I'll make another with it turned off. Thanks for the feedback!Added (27.01.2014, 07:43) --------------------------------------------- Here is another video, hope you enjoy!
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Talisman | Date: Tuesday, 28.01.2014, 02:54 | Message # 188 |
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| I decided to make a new series in my "documentary" style as my other series' have been.
Check it out here, I review an icy glacial planet
http://youtu.be/AuYiMTzHz1Q
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SpaceEngineer | Date: Wednesday, 29.01.2014, 00:44 | Message # 189 |
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| Suggestion: add a music after making the video, like you add a voice. Breaking the music discouraging.
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rdskns4eva | Date: Thursday, 06.02.2014, 08:05 | Message # 190 |
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| Here is a revised version of the Solar System Tour video
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DoctorOfSpace | Date: Thursday, 06.02.2014, 08:42 | Message # 191 |
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| Much nicer looking this time.
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rdskns4eva | Date: Monday, 10.02.2014, 10:23 | Message # 192 |
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| Hope you like...
I also made this video. It has some screen tearing. Windows Movie Maker doesnt agree with Youtube
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Edited by rdskns4eva - Wednesday, 12.02.2014, 05:39 |
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Antza2 | Date: Tuesday, 11.02.2014, 16:42 | Message # 193 |
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Go to antza2.deviantart.com for cool photos!
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magicman1234 | Date: Wednesday, 12.02.2014, 02:56 | Message # 194 |
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Hey guys
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Billy_Mayes | Date: Saturday, 15.02.2014, 20:44 | Message # 195 |
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| Which video codec should I use, since there are so many? (I hope this is the right place to post this).
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