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matty406Date: Friday, 03.02.2012, 16:41 | Message # 31
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I felt like making a camera-like effect. There's scanlines, they look alright here but they seem better in the link.
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TalismanDate: Friday, 03.02.2012, 20:14 | Message # 32
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I felt like making a camera-like effect. There's scanlines, they look alright here but they seem better in the link.


That's pretty cool! How did you do that? I need an effect exactly like that for "probe" videos. cool





 
SpaceEngineerDate: Friday, 03.02.2012, 21:36 | Message # 33
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matty406, if you want to reproduce a CRT display with artifacts you should make the scan-lines with variable brightness and thickness: the brighter the "pixel" of the image (a short piece of the scan-line), the wider it makes the scan-line.

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matty406Date: Friday, 03.02.2012, 21:37 | Message # 34
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That's pretty cool! How did you do that? I need an effect exactly like that for "probe" videos

Thanks! Well, What I think I did (as I discarded the actual file) was make the screenshot grayscale, added a new layer, filled it white, them made a mask with black and white rows. I think the scanlines layer has a bit of transparency too.
Then I added text. Oh, and a vignette.

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matty406, if you want to reproduce a CRT display with artifacts you should make the scan-lines with variable brightness and thickness: the brighter the "pixel" of the image (a short piece of the scan-line), the wider it makes the scan-line.

Noted wink


Edited by matty406 - Friday, 03.02.2012, 21:39
 
Arron17Date: Saturday, 04.02.2012, 01:23 | Message # 35
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Here's a couple of screenshots I though looked quite nice.


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Intel Core i3-330m, 4GB RAM, ATi Radeon 5650 1GB

Edited by Arron17 - Saturday, 04.02.2012, 01:24
 
BorniPiDate: Wednesday, 08.02.2012, 21:16 | Message # 36
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Screenshot of Rendering Movie. cool
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RodrigoDate: Saturday, 03.03.2012, 05:14 | Message # 37
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My nebula setup

 
BusydudeDate: Tuesday, 06.03.2012, 00:41 | Message # 38
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Dual eclipse with fast moving shadow on the atmosphere

New face found on Mars smile

Cojoined Galaxies


Ice caps

Bugs


Space Engine is a really nice tool! Should join with Orbiter and both become open source for the ultimate universe simulation!
 
SpaceEngineerDate: Thursday, 08.03.2012, 22:10 | Message # 39
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Solar eclipse on terra moon in procedural galaxy 10 billions light years away from Earth.



I set travel time to 3 minutes and watched how the camera moved through 100 voids until it reached that galaxy. We will never understand how big the universe is...

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TrathosDate: Friday, 09.03.2012, 19:37 | Message # 40
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Im starting to post the system i found with a life bearing water planet and its 5 life bearing moons.

Here is the world ocean planet with life.



RS 8404-141-8-10854396-166 2

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Edited by Trathos - Friday, 09.03.2012, 19:41
 
TrathosDate: Friday, 09.03.2012, 19:42 | Message # 41
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Here is the first moon 2.1


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Edited by Trathos - Friday, 09.03.2012, 19:42
 
TrathosDate: Friday, 09.03.2012, 19:43 | Message # 42
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Here is the 2nd moon 2.2


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Edited by Trathos - Friday, 09.03.2012, 19:44
 
TrathosDate: Friday, 09.03.2012, 19:45 | Message # 43
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Here is the third life bearing moon


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Edited by Trathos - Friday, 09.03.2012, 19:46
 
TrathosDate: Friday, 09.03.2012, 19:47 | Message # 44
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Here is the fourth life bearing moon


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Edited by Trathos - Friday, 09.03.2012, 19:47
 
TrathosDate: Friday, 09.03.2012, 19:49 | Message # 45
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Here is the last life bearing moon, 2.5


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Edited by Trathos - Friday, 09.03.2012, 19:51
 
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