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Space Oddity

Terragen (none) posted on Nov 04, 2003
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A view of two hypothetical planetoids in close orbit around each other. Gravitational forces have disrupted both worlds

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Artzy

7:00AM | Tue, 04 November 2003

Very Nicely Done!

JimN7

7:48AM | Tue, 04 November 2003

I Like it... For enhanced realism though, blow off the stars. The reflected light from a nearby "planetary" surface overwelms the stars and gives you a black sky, like in the Apollo moon photos. The surfaces would need to be a lot dimmer if you were far enough away from the primary (Sun) to see stars.

technogeek

3:44PM | Thu, 12 August 2004

You should consider doing mores images like this! My personal rating is 2 thumb up!! :-)


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