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| Salvo | Date: Monday, 03.12.2012, 13:51 | Message # 947 |
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| Solaris, i love planets with rings but is almost impossible to find 3 planets with rings that orbits together
The universe is not required to be in perfect harmony with human ambition.
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(still don't know why everyone is doing this...)
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| Phoenix | Date: Monday, 03.12.2012, 17:38 | Message # 948 |
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| Quote (Solaris) Pioneer
Status: OfflineAwesome images you have there Phoenix ! composition & colors, everytime surprising.. You have a impressive photographer eye, and you greatly catch the beauty of SE. Keep those splendid screenshots coming! Btw, do you mind if I use some of your images to supply the FB page?
Please, use anything you need.
I grew up spending hours looking at Chesley Bonestell paintings.
When I came across SE quite by accident, it was a dream come true. This software has some massive potential.
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| smjjames | Date: Monday, 03.12.2012, 20:13 | Message # 949 |
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| I found out this phenomenon which might be gravitational lensing, but I'm not exactly sure. This is with diffraction spikes on super. Any star that is bright or near enough will do that effect.
I didn't think this was neccesarily a bug and it's not an anomaly, and it doesn't really need it's own thread, so....
You can use the location if you don't want to hunt for a M9 red dwarf, but the effect should be visible with any M9 dwarf. Place "diffraction spike effect?" { Body "RS 3745-2287-9-120429240-1075 " Parent "" Pos (1.086989391974459e-007, 1.702593261656508e-008, 2.442852234499403e-007) Rot (0.9708769419438859, -0.007805919829009867, 0.2098698013268508, 0.1152896253283008) Date "2012.12.03 18:47:53.57" Vel 3.8959347e-010 Mode 1 }
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| SpaceEngineer | Date: Tuesday, 04.12.2012, 00:26 | Message # 950 |
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| smjjames, this is known (for me) issue with lens flares algorithm. But why did you post this in the Image Dump thread?
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| smjjames | Date: Tuesday, 04.12.2012, 00:37 | Message # 951 |
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| Quote (SpaceEngineer) smjjames, this is known (for me) issue with lens flares algorithm. But why did you post this in the Image Dump thread?
I had no idea whether it was a bug or not, and I wasn't sure where to put it, so, I don't know. It is a neat effect, even if it's not supposed to happen.
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| Phoenix | Date: Tuesday, 04.12.2012, 04:27 | Message # 952 |
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| Frostbreath | Date: Tuesday, 04.12.2012, 16:15 | Message # 953 |
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| Quote (SpaceEngineer) But why did you post this in the Image Dump thread? Because it's an image and he dumped it. :P
Okay, sorry...
Amateur astronomer. Owner of a Celestron C8 telescope and, of course, Space Engine. Translator for Dutch.
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| smjjames | Date: Wednesday, 05.12.2012, 16:55 | Message # 954 |
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| Real corny frostbreath
Gas giant and moon around a faint M9 dwarf. The smaller object near the center of the image is actually another gas giant.
I managed to find a planet with life around a brown dwarf that's in a binary pair of brown dwarfs, no other stars. I could have tried to find someplace a bit more mountanous, but it's pretty hard to see things in such dim twilight.
Edited by smjjames - Wednesday, 05.12.2012, 16:56 |
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| Buster89 | Date: Thursday, 06.12.2012, 03:04 | Message # 955 |
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Edited by Buster89 - Thursday, 06.12.2012, 05:19 |
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| Amwhere | Date: Friday, 07.12.2012, 07:12 | Message # 956 |
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| Just a few collected screenshots.
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| HarbingerDawn | Date: Friday, 07.12.2012, 08:11 | Message # 957 |
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| Nice ones Amwhere, especially that first one. By the way, you should download the updated gas giant and terrestrial world cloud shaders, it makes them look so much nicer, especially the gas giants.
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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| Phoenix | Date: Friday, 07.12.2012, 16:48 | Message # 958 |
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| It's a gas - giant.
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| Salvo | Date: Saturday, 08.12.2012, 20:32 | Message # 960 |
 Star Engineer
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| ^ I suggest you to watch it in full res, the forum spoiler the quality xD
The universe is not required to be in perfect harmony with human ambition.
CPU: Intel Core i7 4770 GPU: ASUS Radeon R9 270 RAM: 8 GBs
(still don't know why everyone is doing this...)
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