sentinal-5
sentinal-5
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17th Aug 2016
18th Aug 2016
I'm trying to work out how to draw black holes and gravitational lensing in TPT. Please leave feedback in the comments.
destroyable lensing compressiondisk particleart accretiondisk physics space interstellar blackhole

Comments

  • JusticeFighter
    JusticeFighter
    18th Aug 2016
    Okay. First of all, this is amazing. Secondly, you are very brave to try this kind of image. Thirdly, well, the interesting part about gravitational lensing is that EVERY star has a second "image" on the opposite side, even the ones that are between you and the hole.
  • Krystian260599
    Krystian260599
    18th Aug 2016
    not as big though and maybe a different colour, blueish maybe, the bottom is obviously a galaxy reflection so it would be a bit weird having two galaxies right behind it
  • Krystian260599
    Krystian260599
    18th Aug 2016
    I think you should add another fuzzy line showing the lensing up top but not right on the edge of the stuff swirling round the black hole, leave like 3/4 pixels of a gap so that you could have a bit of space and stars in between
  • J23PowderToy
    J23PowderToy
    18th Aug 2016
    One of best arts I have seen in TPT - great work!
  • sentinal-5
    sentinal-5
    18th Aug 2016
    I've started working on the background lensing. (i added a small inverted image of the galaxy where the light has been bent around the black hole) you can see what the galaxy will look like if you look just below the black hole at the curved yellow/pinkish fuzzy line.
  • sentinal-5
    sentinal-5
    18th Aug 2016
    @DocRoboRobert thank you :D @Wasteland thank you so much :') i'd love to if i can, could you you make an unpublished save and send me the ID so i can see if it's the sort of thing i can add deco to.
  • Wasteland
    Wasteland
    18th Aug 2016
    hey sentinal would you do deco in my traction city when its done
  • Wasteland
    Wasteland
    18th Aug 2016
    wow that deco is f***ing amazin Holy
  • docRoboRobert
    docRoboRobert
    18th Aug 2016
    Now, this looks amazing! 1+
  • sentinal-5
    sentinal-5
    18th Aug 2016
    @Beatless123 haha, it's a bit too big to be a UFO though. the entire disc is about the same diameter as the orbit of the earth. plus if black holes didn't exist there likely wouldn't BE a solar system for us to live in (no galaxy either) so they're actually very good things.