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Today marks the 13th year since the dwarf planet Makemake was first found. It was first spotted on April 3rd, 2005, two days after Easter of that year (which was also on April Fool’s Day).
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Today marks the 13th year since the dwarf planet Makemake was first found. It was first spotted on April 3rd, 2005, two days after Easter of that year (which was also on April Fool’s Day).
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For those eagerly awaiting the revival of my Kopernicus tutorials, I may have big news soon...
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I agree with @The White Guardian, Texture style in SE look very similar to each other and I've played around with it long enough (I used SE to world-build a Solar System for my fictional alien race) that no matter how much you change it up, from afar and even up close sometimes, They all look almost similar to me. It wouldn't be fun to have many planet packs looking like they ripped off from each other. Don't do a No Man's Sky and go overboard. And knowing people, they would be too lazy to go into the coding and make their own textures anyway. Also, there usually is a problem with the height maps even when converted where the terrain won't look smooth but rather blocky when applied to a KSP Planet.
I like KittopiaTech because it allows full procedural generation of a KSP-like planet but if you do it well enough, you can end up having something unique from other planet packs. It gives an easier idea of what your getting, you can change image size and you can do easy in game editing without having to go into SE and doing copying and pasting from one game to another and having to load KSP up millions of times just to simply see what the texture would look like.
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A little 'addition' to the post below - Cerillion is getting some... 'new features'...
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I have some new information regarding the analysis of my potential planets...coming soon...
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Happy New Year! Exactly two more years to go until the New Horizons flyby of 2015 MU69!
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Happy New Year! Exactly two more years to go until the New Horizons flyby of 2015 MU69!
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Don't forget about Juno's Main Scientific Scan of Jupiter this year and The Cassini-Huygens Probe's final flight through saturns rings and ultimately into saturn's atmosphere. And then next year will be the James Webb Space Telescope launch. There is alot to be excited for before the Furthest Ever Probing of a natural body.
Oh and Happy new year from Australia!
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I just got a laptop with 16 GIGABYTES of RAM. Just think of all the mods I can install...
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