Bubba-0905
Bubba-0905
3 / 0
21st Mar 2024
21st Mar 2024
If not, I'll try to fix it.

Comments

  • Gowate
    Gowate
    22nd Mar 2024
    I made a small tutorial thing I don't know if it helps you tell me: id:3091970
  • Gowate
    Gowate
    22nd Mar 2024
    ThingamabobOverseer star remnants aren't exactly bright, quite the opposite most of the time. If there's something bright at the center of a planetary nebula, it's probably not the star remnant, but rather another star orbiting it.
  • polziet21
    polziet21
    21st Mar 2024
    Also, by the Mars looking planet, there is a quite visable black box you should blend with the outside.
  • polziet21
    polziet21
    21st Mar 2024
    Wow. +1
  • ThingamabobOverseer
    ThingamabobOverseer
    21st Mar 2024
    If it's a planetary nebula then it should probably be semi-round and have a bright star in the center
  • Bubba-0905
    Bubba-0905
    21st Mar 2024
    Ima delete this one afterwards
  • Bubba-0905
    Bubba-0905
    21st Mar 2024
    I like making sure that I know what I'm doing first.
  • Bubba-0905
    Bubba-0905
    21st Mar 2024
    This was just me asking a question, when I understand how to do it I'm gonna update the save I already have.
  • Gowate
    Gowate
    21st Mar 2024
    Not really. I don't know if you're aware of that, but you can change the color of gases and liquids as well. Also you don't need to publish a new simulation everytime, you can simply update the existing one.
  • Bubba-0905
    Bubba-0905
    21st Mar 2024
    btw I am gonna change the stars in the background.