Old Pictures from Celestia (locked)
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Re: Post your Celestia pictures!
Using models created by Steve Bowers and Thomas Guilpain, i create my favorite megastructure from science fiction. Try to find it
Just a little help --> 3001
Just a little help --> 3001
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My addons: Nemesis, Ursa Minor Dwarf Galaxy Stars
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Re: Post your Celestia pictures!
Apparently, the sdB primary of the HW Virginis system is transparent. Got some kind of weird abstractness going on here...
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Re: Post your Celestia pictures!
ajtribick wrote:Apparently, the sdB primary of the HW Virginis system is transparent. Got some kind of weird abstractness going on here...
It looks so beautiful! Should never be touched
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That looks great! I loved that book too and wasn't the ring supposed to be made of diamond? It's been a while since I've read it.Spaceman wrote:Using models created by Steve Bowers and Thomas Guilpain, i create my favorite megastructure from science fiction. Try to find it
Just a little help --> 3001
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Earthlike planet orbiting Sigma Draconis:
Terraformed Pluto: Now with New Horizons maps! :D
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The next project with "fsgregs" will be like the "Enterprise Leaving Spacedock" addon.
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What the night sky of a planet in the M-33 galaxy might look like.
The big spiral hanging in the sky is Andromeda.
The big spiral hanging in the sky is Andromeda.
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I think I posted these two worlds a long time ago here.
My, how things have changed.
My, how things have changed.
Terraformed Pluto: Now with New Horizons maps! :D
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Enjoying very much the new lighting and atmospherics...
Would like more bumpy clouds though if anyone has any ideas?
Would like more bumpy clouds though if anyone has any ideas?
regards...bh.
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Here's a view from the Patriarchs system located in the Andromeda galaxy
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Another view of the same system (I changed some colors on the alien probe)
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A gas giant in the process of being artificially converted into a small star (this process is called 'stellification' in Orion's Arm)
link to the stellification page
http://www.orionsarm.com/eg-article/4a48d58c84350
And a gas giant with a luminous band (a 'sunline')
link to the stellification page
http://www.orionsarm.com/eg-article/4a48d58c84350
And a gas giant with a luminous band (a 'sunline')
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eburacum45 wrote:A gas giant in the process of being artificially converted into a small star (this process is called 'stellification' in Orion's Arm)
link to the stellification page
http://www.orionsarm.com/eg-article/4a48d58c84350
And a gas giant with a luminous band (a 'sunline')
This one with the lightband looks nice and very strange at the same time. Is that the normal nightside to the right of the picture or a colorization of your texture?
And how is the whole nightside looking like?
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Guckytos
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I love this! Will it be on the motherlode?Cham wrote:Here's a view from the Patriarchs system located in the Andromeda galaxy
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Into the distant future...
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Spaceman,
Without any explanation or context, your second picture is visually ambiguous. To, me it just looks like some random lines, rings, dots, and other shapes.
Perhaps if you elaborated on what exactly each of the features is, and described where the observer is located in relation to them, we might stand a chance of making some sense of what we're actually looking at in this scene...
CC
Without any explanation or context, your second picture is visually ambiguous. To, me it just looks like some random lines, rings, dots, and other shapes.
Perhaps if you elaborated on what exactly each of the features is, and described where the observer is located in relation to them, we might stand a chance of making some sense of what we're actually looking at in this scene...
CC
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