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AlessiaCristalloooDate: Sunday, 25.11.2012, 12:09 | Message # 1
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The model is very low, because it's should be loaded a lot, more or less 1000-2000 vertices, here a random screenshot with plants!


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MethisDate: Sunday, 25.11.2012, 17:35 | Message # 2
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...I don't.. Those are 1000-2000 verts..? O_o
No offence, but they seem very low quality for that many vertices.. :\
 
anonymousgamerDate: Sunday, 25.11.2012, 20:13 | Message # 3
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No offence, but they seem very low quality for that many vertices..


Either way... it's STILL TREES IN SPACEENGINE

YAY!

Unless it's photoshopped, which I hope not lol





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ogggrezDate: Sunday, 25.11.2012, 23:25 | Message # 4
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Are those trees not a little big?




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smjjamesDate: Sunday, 25.11.2012, 23:30 | Message # 5
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Are those trees not a little big?


We'd need to know just how far off the ground the camera is, but yeah, they do seem out of scale.





 
QuontexDate: Sunday, 25.11.2012, 23:34 | Message # 6
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We'd need to know just how far off the ground the camera is, but yeah, they do seem out of scale.

Well not really no, It depends on how much gravity that cellestial body has. and plus even if it did have the same gravity as earth those trees could be older and more evolved and therefor taller.





 
smjjamesDate: Sunday, 25.11.2012, 23:56 | Message # 7
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We'd need to know just how far off the ground the camera is, but yeah, they do seem out of scale.

Well not really no, It depends on how much gravity that cellestial body has. and plus even if it did have the same gravity as earth those trees could be older and more evolved and therefor taller.


I was talking about perspective, which may have been what ogggrez meant.





 
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