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BaradrimDate: Sunday, 15.07.2012, 16:34 | Message # 316
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Seiph 3

edit: typo fix


Edited by Baradrim - Sunday, 15.07.2012, 18:00
 
SolarisDate: Sunday, 15.07.2012, 22:15 | Message # 317
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Galerie section of the site has been updated with two v0.96 new albums.
Here you have a preview :



And few other for the community smile :



Edited by Solaris - Sunday, 15.07.2012, 22:43
 
anonymousgamerDate: Sunday, 15.07.2012, 22:21 | Message # 318
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Those are in-engine?! They looked photoshopped!




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SolarisDate: Sunday, 15.07.2012, 22:31 | Message # 319
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I only use the settings that are in SE (Bloom/magnitude/exposure/FOV etc..) , No photoshop ( I really don't need it, SE look gorgeous enough smile )

Edited by Solaris - Sunday, 15.07.2012, 22:42
 
DoctorOfSpaceDate: Sunday, 15.07.2012, 22:54 | Message # 320
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Decided to start redoing the Sombrero Galaxy because I think it looks way too much like the Milky Way, considering they are off the same texture.
Default Sombrero


Work in progress editing

Slowly working my way to getting it to look like
http://www.eso.org/public/archives/images/wallpaper1/sombrero.jpg

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Edited by DoctorOfSpace - Sunday, 15.07.2012, 22:54
 
BaradrimDate: Monday, 16.07.2012, 12:33 | Message # 321
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neutronium76Date: Monday, 16.07.2012, 20:13 | Message # 322
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Solaris you never stop to amaze me (and the rest of the community - no doubt)!
This is beyond art! This is magic!

Here's my "little'' trip to the real ''edge of chaos": The end of the known universe! wacko



Check the distance to milky way:


surprised

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n7275Date: Tuesday, 17.07.2012, 17:18 | Message # 323
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Edited by n7275 - Tuesday, 17.07.2012, 17:25
 
SolarisDate: Tuesday, 17.07.2012, 20:38 | Message # 324
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n7275, great pics ! It seem to be a nice planetary system, and the last three are beautiful . cool
Thanks neutronium76, your shot is original , it's the dark side of the universe happy


Edited by Solaris - Tuesday, 17.07.2012, 20:58
 
RAF_BlackaceDate: Tuesday, 17.07.2012, 20:56 | Message # 325
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Seriously close....

Planet and moon uncomfortably close to a red giant.

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BlackArkDate: Wednesday, 18.07.2012, 00:31 | Message # 326
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cool pic you got there biggrin
 
Donatelo200Date: Wednesday, 18.07.2012, 05:42 | Message # 327
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Some recent adventures. smile


RS 0-5-4095-335-29732-8-1573067-60 B3


Coordinates not recorded as it was a fatal trip


Neat eclipse but didn't record system




Both of moon orbiting an earth like Terra: RS 10368-326-7-1796254-235 A5


One of my favoret locations: RS 10368-409-9-54378179-117 A3

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YouBetterGetDate: Wednesday, 18.07.2012, 18:15 | Message # 328
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The night sky of a terra with life close to the center of the Milky Way.
 
NemitisDate: Friday, 20.07.2012, 05:44 | Message # 329
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I found a terra with life with a moon that was also a terra with life. happy I think large craters like this one look really cool on grassy planets.


I've found a few planets with swirly patterns in the terrain like these two. They really interesting, and I wonder what would cause something like this to happen on a real planet.



Here's another one with strange terrain. It's shaped like the previous two, but with mountains instead of islands. The jagged tops make me think that mabey this isn't supposed to happen. tongue

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dontpanicDate: Friday, 20.07.2012, 13:42 | Message # 330
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Quote (Nemitis)
I found a terra with life with a moon that was also a terra with life. I think large craters like this one look really cool on grassy planets.


Found a bunch of those too, interesting to think that civilizations on these planets would evolve for millions of years before realizing that there is life just next door.
 
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