
Naturally, the parameters are casual, in the sense that I don't know how this planet can be similar to brown dwarf, but surely someone of yours know what that can be the optimal. The video below show the animation:
http://fenerit.webng.com/album/Celestia/xo3_test.avi 1.41Mb 720x480 1.19 min Xvid
The texture can be improved with more appropriate protuberance-like or brilliament-like shape, of course. Now my problem is how to do for applying this effect at one star, to say, Antares, because an orbital parameter is required before to set the UniformRotation, otherwise nothing happen. Even though in my attempts I had to be choosed a star without OrbitBarycenter and I had to be tried ReferenceFrame, BodyFixed and OrbitFrame, they seems doesn't works. Not only, but with orbit data took from planets, altought with neglegible SemiMajorAxis, the result does show a strange effect (depth-sort problem?). Thus, if someone know how to do...
The add-on with which I've made the video is here:
http://fenerit.webng.com/files/xo3_test.zip