Click on the images for full view PNG, This one is 5300x1350 :
This one looks like a real space pic Whoops, sorry doctor of space , I've deleted my post because of some errors ( doubles links everywhere ), I was hoping nobody had the time to saw it ! :)
Quote (DoctorOfSpace)
Is that default SE?
Yes, all Images are made from default SE models. I've only played with Fov and few settings (as usual) .
Edit : I've just realised that you were talking to smjjames..
What were your exposure settings for those gas giant images because they look fantastic?
Settings are generaly at default for those shots, it's more a question of Point of view/perspective, just take a crecent, zoom a lot, found nice clouds and eventualy look for contrast (real planet brightess or exposure). Here you have a exemple for fov 10° :
Place "Gaz pic exemple" { Body "RS 4843-3618-8-5866657-12 2" Parent "" Pos (-7.08880979252962e-010, -2.045476702296559e-009, 1.507655428994482e-009) Rot (-0.6524549214925872, -0.07583697255902545, 0.5221235133798193, -0.5440021744341627) Date "2850133.01.29 08:23:47.06" Vel 1.9843649e-010 Mode 1 }
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Solaris the screenshot master strikes again! Fantastic images as always friend!
Geez, I'm a bit jealous (in a good way) of you taking such great screenshots Solaris, lol.
It's easy to get good pictures when what you shoot is already beautiful ! There is plenty of other users who post great pics, everyone see SE's beauty in his own way, I'm glad some people like my way
Quote (DoctorOfSpace) That looks like one of those awesome nebulae with a galactic core to the left.
Exactly, one of the Rodrigo's nebula model in UGC 1810 cool
I oughta check out some of those.
Edit: Solaris, it's from this thread, right? Just checking for sure. en.spaceengine.org/forum/17-111-1 Edit: Turns out that Rodrigo's nebula models have already been added with the .96.2 patch.