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| huishb | Date: Sunday, 07.02.2016, 04:36 | Message # 4756 |
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| Nice!
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| Lucas0231 | Date: Sunday, 07.02.2016, 13:45 | Message # 4757 |
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| Watsisname and huishb, beautiful screenshots ! For me, the disk is very large, but is a know issue.
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| huishb | Date: Sunday, 07.02.2016, 17:29 | Message # 4758 |
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| Quote Lucas0231 (  ) For me, the disk is very large, but is a know issue.
Actually, the accretion disk i had was fake. What i mean by fake is i edited it and turned the temp waaaayyy down, and i changed the size of it. I also set the luminosity to be just right so you could see the super massive black hole, and the lens flare! Now im sure you are annoyed to find the accretion disks to be large all the time, so i will tell you how to change them. click the BH and press shift + F2. Then you should change the temp, the mass, radius, and size located at THE BOTTOM of the list, unless you know how to do that already. Btw, the disks are large because thats what its suppose to look like. if you look at the diameter of a stellar mass black hole, it is usually a small one (usually a few miles across) will have a large one. But it is possible to find a black hole like in my pics!!! All you have to do is go to a globular cluster(s) of look for them in the center. I once saw a super massive black hole that was unedited bh with an accretion disk like the pictures, and i still do!
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Edited by huishb - Sunday, 07.02.2016, 20:24 |
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| huishb | Date: Monday, 08.02.2016, 03:14 | Message # 4759 |
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| These are THE BEST black hole images i ever took. ENJOY :D




Edit: BTW, I found a glitch. when i was moving the camera around the shuttle, the shuttle was gravitationally lensed around the BH. Anyone else have this problem? (the ship being bent around the BH is most notable in the second pic. It looks more flat than the others)
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Edited by HarbingerDawn - Monday, 08.02.2016, 03:36 |
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| HarbingerDawn | Date: Monday, 08.02.2016, 03:36 | Message # 4760 |
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| huishb, do NOT put multiple images on the same line. It disturbs the forum layout. I have fixed your post this time.
All forum users, please read this! My SE mods and addons Phenom II X6 1090T 3.2 GHz, 16 GB DDR3 RAM, GTX 970 3584 MB VRAM
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| huishb | Date: Monday, 08.02.2016, 03:59 | Message # 4761 |
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| oops...sorry. Im still trying to get the hang of the image posting thing.
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| JackDole | Date: Monday, 08.02.2016, 05:16 | Message # 4762 |
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| Canyon
Don't forget to look here.
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| JackDole | Date: Monday, 08.02.2016, 09:31 | Message # 4763 |
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| Pellucidar

Parallel view
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| LookAtDatDakka | Date: Monday, 08.02.2016, 16:56 | Message # 4764 |
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| A Spaceship Orbiting a Black Hole
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| quarior14 | Date: Monday, 08.02.2016, 17:07 | Message # 4765 |
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| Rising of Vall (on the horizon) and Tylo (top) on Laythe (Following : Kerbal Space Program solar system addon (Original : RockoRocks)) :
Quarior
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| JackDole | Date: Monday, 08.02.2016, 17:45 | Message # 4766 |
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| Alpha Centauri and Sol-Nemesis Systems
Don't forget to look here.
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| Lucas0231 | Date: Monday, 08.02.2016, 19:54 | Message # 4767 |
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| My discovery, a beautiful oceania with a moon :
 Beautiful light
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| spacer | Date: Wednesday, 10.02.2016, 23:07 | Message # 4768 |
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| death and life side by side
"we began as wanderers, and we are wanderers still" -carl sagan
-space engine photographer
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| Donatelo200 | Date: Thursday, 11.02.2016, 02:05 | Message # 4769 |
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| Messing with gravity.
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| JackDole | Date: Thursday, 11.02.2016, 15:04 | Message # 4770 |
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Don't forget to look here.
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