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j0KeR | Date: Monday, 17.09.2012, 18:25 | Message # 526 |
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| n3xt, here they are , and with a little exposure you get the job done ;p
http://en.spaceengine.org/forum/17-907-8849-16-1344451736
Salvo's V2 lens flare mod
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n3xt | Date: Monday, 17.09.2012, 18:32 | Message # 527 |
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| @j0KeR
Okay thank you ^^
However does this look nice or not? Since there's no lens flare included
Oh check my last screenie aswell looks pretty sweet ^^
[Moderator edit: n3xt, take a look here : http://en.spaceengine.org/forum/20-443-1#3688 ]
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j0KeR | Date: Monday, 17.09.2012, 18:43 | Message # 528 |
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| Yeah for me they look very beautiful. As for the lens you can enable it with CTRL-F4 but sometimes it looks odd and so i leave it disabled , it depends like in some planets they look beautiful with lens flare enabled others dont , its just a matter of preference
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neutronium76 | Date: Monday, 17.09.2012, 20:13 | Message # 529 |
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| J0ker good to see you man! Nice shots! Here are some of mine since I discovered Kviki's http://en.spaceengine.org/forum/17-1070-1 amazing lens flare! :
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j0KeR | Date: Monday, 17.09.2012, 20:38 | Message # 530 |
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| Very nice shots neutronium76, i like 'em a lot Thing is you have your own style at photography and its very good , keep them coming ;p As for the lens flare they look promising might give them a try
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neutronium76 | Date: Monday, 17.09.2012, 21:35 | Message # 531 |
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| Thanks J0ker! Better thank solaris actually! He is responsible for motivating me to push my limits!
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smjjames | Date: Tuesday, 18.09.2012, 02:36 | Message # 532 |
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| @ZIHAMMER: Thats some awesome looking nebula screenshots there.
Anyways, while we're critiquing each others screenshots, how are mine in general? I'm definetly an amateur, but I do look for good shots and stuff.
Edit: Anyways, heres some screenshots.
Arrakis the star, I just thought it was cool because I am a fan of the Dune series of books. There aren't any temperate or warmer desert planets though :P
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j0KeR | Date: Tuesday, 18.09.2012, 08:58 | Message # 533 |
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| They look fine but if you want an advice after some little experiences i had with photography the best looking photos are at dawn and dusk where colors are vivid and try to find a planet with a nice background like a gas giant orbiting and try to get the best view at it like between mountains and other things , that should get you started. Also play with the settings @F7 and see what suits your interersts
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Talyn | Date: Tuesday, 18.09.2012, 11:07 | Message # 534 |
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| Quote (smjjames) (cookies to whoever gets the reference )
Off the top of my mind, the final destination of the "Rendezvous with Rama" series
Or you could be thinking about this "oldie"
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ZIHAMMER1411 | Date: Tuesday, 18.09.2012, 12:13 | Message # 535 |
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| smjjames, try to screenshot planets with auto exposition, it will look a way better.
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smjjames | Date: Tuesday, 18.09.2012, 12:32 | Message # 536 |
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| Quote (ZIHAMMER1411) smjjames, try to screenshot planets with auto exposition, it will look a way better.
You mean autoexposure and not auto exposition (which is something completely unrelated to photography)?
Quote (Talyn) Quote (smjjames) (cookies to whoever gets the reference )
Off the top of my mind, the final destination of the "Rendezvous with Rama" series
Or you could be thinking about this "oldie" smile
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ZIHAMMER1411 | Date: Tuesday, 18.09.2012, 13:03 | Message # 537 |
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| smjjames, yes, exactly.
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HarbingerDawn | Date: Tuesday, 18.09.2012, 14:14 | Message # 538 |
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| Quote (smjjames) "This IS Tau Ceti IV!!" -Khaaaaaaaannnnnnnn I think you mean Ceti Alpha V
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Talyn | Date: Tuesday, 18.09.2012, 14:14 | Message # 539 |
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Star Trek?
I'm with HarbingerDawn
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smjjames | Date: Tuesday, 18.09.2012, 14:29 | Message # 540 |
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| Quote (HarbingerDawn) Quote (smjjames) "This IS Tau Ceti IV!!" -Khaaaaaaaannnnnnnn
I think you mean Ceti Alpha V wink
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Whoop, I swear I remembered it as Tau Ceti IV, even looked at wikipedia (not thoroughly though). Anyays, you're right on the reference. I was just having some fun with the reference anyway.
Edit: Although, if one were to flip the Ceti Alpha and find the star Alpha Ceti (which turns out to be a red giant) and there is no 6th planet and the 5th is a gas giant.
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