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WatsisnameDate: Sunday, 21.08.2016, 05:32 | Message # 5896
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Yes, SE is a 10x10x10Gpc cube. smile




 
DoctorOfSpaceDate: Sunday, 21.08.2016, 05:42 | Message # 5897
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Quote Watsisname ()
SE is a 10x10x10Gpc cube.


And SpaceEngineer plans to eventually make it even larger to match the observable universe and then close it on itself. smile





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simonecinque1992Date: Sunday, 21.08.2016, 14:23 | Message # 5898
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Ringed Titan orbiting a Orange and White stars


Rising Sun


A Orange Selena orbiting a beautiful Terra


Sagittarius A with blackhole shaders (my favorite picture)

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DoctorOfSpaceDate: Sunday, 21.08.2016, 14:50 | Message # 5899
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Quote simonecinque1992 ()
with blackhole shaders


Would those happen to be the edits I posted before?

Also reminds me that I should add an updated version to my mod thread smile





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PhoenixDate: Monday, 22.08.2016, 00:29 | Message # 5900
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No Man's Sky? It has nothing on Space Engine


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WatsisnameDate: Monday, 22.08.2016, 00:32 | Message # 5901
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Now that's an awesome shot.




 
JL2017Date: Monday, 22.08.2016, 01:55 | Message # 5902
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PlutonianEmpireDate: Monday, 22.08.2016, 02:22 | Message # 5903
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Quote DoctorOfSpace ()
And SpaceEngineer plans to eventually make it even larger to match the observable universe and then close it on itself.

In the sense that you hit an invisible wall or that you get teleported to the opposite side?





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PlutonianEmpireDate: Monday, 22.08.2016, 05:30 | Message # 5904
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The Realm of Fantasy, where truly no space explorer has ever gone before! cool


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JL2017Date: Monday, 22.08.2016, 10:53 | Message # 5905
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This was an interesting find to say the least.
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SpaceHopperDate: Monday, 22.08.2016, 14:33 | Message # 5906
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PlutonianEmpire, how exactly did you make that star green? Was it giving the star Neptune's atmosphere?
And JL2017, you should report that find in the 0.980 Troubleshooting forum. I really think it's a bug.





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Edited by SpaceHopper - Monday, 22.08.2016, 14:34
 
PhoenixDate: Monday, 22.08.2016, 17:16 | Message # 5907
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spacerDate: Monday, 22.08.2016, 17:27 | Message # 5908
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Phoenix, very nice image!!




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PlutonianEmpireDate: Monday, 22.08.2016, 18:38 | Message # 5909
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Quote SpaceHopper ()
PlutonianEmpire, how exactly did you make that star green? Was it giving the star Neptune's atmosphere?

To change the color of a star, you can either specify a custom GlowColor in the surface tag in the .sc file, or give it any atmosphere other than Sun and adjust the Hue to a color you desire, while bumping up the saturation to 2 and the opacity to 0.984. :)

Note this will NOT change the color of the diffraction spikes! cry





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Edited by PlutonianEmpire - Monday, 22.08.2016, 18:40
 
spacerDate: Monday, 22.08.2016, 18:52 | Message # 5910
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