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| Ayceman | Date: Tuesday, 18.09.2012, 18:54 | Message # 541 |
 Space Tourist
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Romania
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| RS 8403-59-6-104204-55 is a really interesting place - 1 terra, 1 oceania, 1 temperate desert, 2 martian worlds, 2 pseudo-venuses, 2 titans - all quite plausible.
So here are 2 screenshots full of moons:
First planet 3 - a temperate terra with about 0.1 atm - it has 6 Moon-like moons that look great when aligned
Then moon 4.2 - a temperate (and very Earth-like) desert that has a nice view of both the jovian planet 4 and the oceanian moon 4.5 (which is also very Earth-like, but on the wet side of things)
Edited by Ayceman - Tuesday, 18.09.2012, 18:55 |
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| CyberItalian | Date: Tuesday, 18.09.2012, 19:06 | Message # 542 |
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Astronaut
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Italy
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| I went (by curiosity) on a short trip to DEEPJ 1337-33 (already put in highlight on these forums here: http://en.spaceengine.org/forum/10-784-1 )
and, well, like the topic there suggests....
(EDIT: apparently, the number of stars makes the screenshoot so heavy that it can't even be uploaded! 1.41 Mb of JPG file )
OMG, my eyes!
Edited by CyberItalian - Tuesday, 18.09.2012, 19:08 |
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| Rivfader | Date: Tuesday, 18.09.2012, 21:21 | Message # 543 |
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Canada
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Edited by Rivfader - Tuesday, 18.09.2012, 21:25 |
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| Watsisname | Date: Wednesday, 19.09.2012, 00:47 | Message # 544 |
 Galaxy Architect
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| Beautiful shot, Rivfader.
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| smjjames | Date: Wednesday, 19.09.2012, 21:04 | Message # 545 |
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World Builder
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| I found a great photography spot inside a basin or a crater in the middle of a tall mountain range on a planet inside a globular cluster and decided to image the planets night sky. At first I attempted to use the fishlens since it was a great spot to use it, only problem was that the skybox was painfully obvious. So, I decided to just use normal view and choose a great spot to look at.
However, screenshots won't show the full awesomeness of it, so go to the location and set timestep to x100. Make sure you have autoexposure on. Code Place "Terran with life inside globular cluster" { Body "RSC 8403-5991-2-28-2161 5" Parent "" Pos (1.558934019200986e-010, 2.055443070522051e-010, -2.520888472468987e-010) Rot (-0.9300227147492923, 0.1925535751248136, -0.09542832157261957, 0.2981179400821799) Date "2012.09.18 16:26:23.21" Vel 3.2407764e-016 Mode 2 }
Edited by smjjames - Wednesday, 19.09.2012, 21:04 |
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| FiahOwl | Date: Wednesday, 19.09.2012, 23:08 | Message # 546 |
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United States
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Click on the images
Edited by FiahOwl - Wednesday, 19.09.2012, 23:09 |
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| anonymousgamer | Date: Thursday, 20.09.2012, 01:17 | Message # 547 |
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Desktop: FX-8350 4.0 GHz, 8 GB DDR3 RAM, EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 FTW 8 GB, 2 TB HDD, 24 inch 1920x1080 screen Laptop: Core i5 480M 2.66 GHz (turbo 2.93), 8 GB DDR3 RAM, AMD Radeon HD 6550m 1 GB, 640 GB HDD, 17.3 inch 1600x900 screen
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| Watsisname | Date: Saturday, 22.09.2012, 08:54 | Message # 548 |
 Galaxy Architect
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United States
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| All glory to the cosmic jellyfish!
Here's a shot with unusual perspective. (Low FOV for the win!)
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| Stixy | Date: Sunday, 23.09.2012, 14:55 | Message # 549 |
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Observer
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Germany
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| Plebeians.
And now, a nice little Sextuple system for you. 
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| Rivfader | Date: Sunday, 23.09.2012, 16:36 | Message # 550 |
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Canada
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| HarbingerDawn | Date: Sunday, 23.09.2012, 18:14 | Message # 552 |
 Cosmic Curator
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United States
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| Solaris, once again your pictures are absolutely wonderful
One suggestion I have to make though: if you have time in the future, maybe make two sizes of each image, one "browse" size (690 px wide) and one full size, and use the img code for the smaller images, and hyperlink each small image to its full size image with the http:// code. This will greatly improve the loading time of the page for people with slow connections (like me!).
For example of what I mean, look at the code of my last screenshot post.
This is not a requirement for anyone, but it would be great if people did this, it would make the thread much easier to view
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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| HarbingerDawn | Date: Sunday, 23.09.2012, 18:22 | Message # 554 |
 Cosmic Curator
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| Quote (smjjames) Some wierd terrain generation, glitch I think. Not a glitch, this is the effect of the "Venus" type terrain parameter
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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| Solaris | Date: Sunday, 23.09.2012, 18:35 | Message # 555 |
 World Builder
Group: Global Moderators
France
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| Quote (HarbingerDawn) One suggestion I have to make though: if you have time in the future, maybe make two sizes of each image, one "browse" size (690 px wide) and one full size, and use the img code for the smaller images, and hyperlink each small image to its full size image with the http:// code. This will greatly improve the loading time of the page for people with slow connections (like me!). Sure, I'll do that.
I try my hand here :
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