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| HarbingerDawn | Date: Wednesday, 09.01.2013, 16:08 | Message # 1201 |
 Cosmic Curator
Group: Administrators
United States
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| (Salvo) May you relase the shaders? They're not shaders, they're just textures with some tweaks to the galaxy models.
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| Salvo | Date: Wednesday, 09.01.2013, 17:50 | Message # 1202 |
 Star Engineer
Group: Local Moderators
Italy
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| (HarbingerDawn) They're not shaders, they're just textures with some tweaks to the galaxy models. Whatever it is I like it
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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| smjjames | Date: Wednesday, 09.01.2013, 18:05 | Message # 1203 |
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World Builder
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United States
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| (Rodrigo) Ps: Please, Spaceengineer, if possible, add 3D clouds support for procedural planets! Especially gas and ice giants. It adds so much realism to them.
Yes please!
Back on topic. I don't have very many new screenshots, maybe I'm waiting for 0.97, I dunno.
brown dwarf around a hot blue star, or maybe in close proximity to a white dwarf or neutron star, I forget.
Galaxy on the edge of infinity.
I like the interplay of the two different light sources here.
Random bunch of screenshots that I've kept around (all 0.96 though):
Edited by smjjames - Wednesday, 09.01.2013, 18:13 |
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| Tim | Date: Wednesday, 09.01.2013, 19:09 | Message # 1204 |
 Explorer
Group: Users
Belgium
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| These binary gas giants are both larger than Jupiter. Would, in the real universe, other moons orbit around their barrycenter? This would be really spectacular. The binary gas giants orbit a yellow dwarf a little larger than our Sun, which in turn orbits a red giant. Imagine looking at the sky on one of the moons, rarely, you may see two differently colored suns and two gas giants coloring the heavens.
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| smjjames | Date: Wednesday, 09.01.2013, 19:20 | Message # 1205 |
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World Builder
Group: Users
United States
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| (Tim) These binary gas giants are both larger than Jupiter. Would, in the real universe, other moons orbit around their barrycenter?
Inside the orbit of the two gas giants, it wouldn't be gravitationally stable, but outside of the two, it could work.
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| Tragono | Date: Wednesday, 09.01.2013, 21:43 | Message # 1206 |
 Space Tourist
Group: Users
United Kingdom
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| Venus has rings. Your argument is invalid. The view of Deimos which is orbiting Venus which has rings and is orbiting Earth.
Edited by Tragono - Wednesday, 09.01.2013, 21:53 |
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| DoctorOfSpace | Date: Wednesday, 09.01.2013, 22:11 | Message # 1207 |
 Galaxy Architect
Group: Global Moderators
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| (HarbingerDawn) They're not shaders, they're just textures with some tweaks to the galaxy models. indeed I thought that would be obvious
(Salvo) Whatever it is I like it
You won't like it when your PC is choking and stuttering from trying to render all that.
Intel Core i7-5820K 4.2GHz 6-Core Processor G.Skill Ripjaws V Series 32GB (4 x 8GB) DDR4-2400 Memory EVGA GTX 980 Ti SC 6GB
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| Kimb | Date: Thursday, 10.01.2013, 04:55 | Message # 1208 |
 Astronaut
Group: Users
United States
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| Here is a shot of RS 8404-0-6-114518-212 4.1 (orbiting a binary) Warning: on-screen text NOT standard!
Frostbreath, I dedicate this shot in your honor since you liked my 'wrong' text in game; more for your delectation.....
Edited by Kimb - Thursday, 10.01.2013, 05:04 |
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| DoctorOfSpace | Date: Thursday, 10.01.2013, 05:05 | Message # 1209 |
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| NovaSilisko | Date: Thursday, 10.01.2013, 07:01 | Message # 1210 |
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Group: SE team
United States
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| An unfortnate planet in a Septuple system (some stars are hidden behind the planet)
Edited by NovaSilisko - Thursday, 10.01.2013, 07:02 |
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| DoctorOfSpace | Date: Thursday, 10.01.2013, 07:21 | Message # 1211 |
 Galaxy Architect
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Pirate
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| Don't know why I didn't do this earlier as I've wanted this ship in SE for quite some time.
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| HarbingerDawn | Date: Thursday, 10.01.2013, 09:27 | Message # 1212 |
 Cosmic Curator
Group: Administrators
United States
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| (DoctorOfSpace) Don't know why I didn't do this earlier as I've wanted this ship in SE for quite some time. One of the only cool things about Enterprise was the Vulcan ship designs, great stuff.
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| midtskogen | Date: Thursday, 10.01.2013, 10:03 | Message # 1213 |
 Star Engineer
Group: Users
Norway
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| Eclipse on a warm terra in a galaxy far, far away.
Entry { Body "RS 0-3-423-1517-18287-8-15049314-380 A4" Parent "" DateUniv "2012.07.10 19:28:22.14" DateSys "2013.01.10 08:40:24.71" Descr "Planet Warm terra" }
NIL DIFFICILE VOLENTI
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| Frostbreath | Date: Thursday, 10.01.2013, 20:16 | Message # 1215 |
 Space Pilot
Group: Translators
Netherlands
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| (Kimb) Frostbreath, I dedicate this shot in your honor since you liked my 'wrong' text in game; more for your delectation..... Ghehe, thankz, good zir. I feel honored!
A picture from me of Saturn and one of it's moons (of which I forgot the name and unable to see which one it is...)
Amateur astronomer. Owner of a Celestron C8 telescope and, of course, Space Engine. Translator for Dutch.
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