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Diesel's World

Mojoworld Film/TV posted on Jul 24, 2005
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I told my Jupiter-size moon to use the star for it's light source and this resulted, doesn't look like Jupiter seen from orbit. What caused this serendipitous result?

Comments (4)


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azrabella

6:21PM | Sun, 24 July 2005

Who cares! Its very good though. I like serendipity.

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woz2002

11:14AM | Mon, 25 July 2005

hehehee...great results even if by accident. The light source is contained within the Primitive sphere which is the moon. As you will find with MJW...light is hard to control & tends to bleed through meshes...sometimes this can be a Pain in the proverbial:(...other times you can get some great results. Try this...create a moon with that lava flow material on its surface, then create the light source inside...It then looks like the suns nova or crescent...if you see what I mean :) Keep experimenting :) I have also been lead to believe that you can create multiple suns (Ive never tested it)....how...well you experiment...Your halfway there already :)Great work

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hakujin

1:56PM | Mon, 25 July 2005

Butterscotch world!

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lewis_moorcroft

7:54AM | Wed, 27 July 2005

Cool thick atmosphere!


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