Jump to content

Beyond our worlds: Space Engine screenshots gallery


SolarLiner

Recommended Posts

When it says "proceedurally generated", does that mean that certain parts are fundamentally random?

No.

Procedurally generated means it takes a seed number which is processed by the "procedure" (a bunch of maths) to generate the universe. Same seed number and same procedure = same universe. (also it does not melt your computer)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Another How to for the Intergalactic screeners: Take oversized shots.

Warning: You need to be registered and logged in the SpaceEngine forums to download the following software. That piece of software is designed to hook a window and oversize it. Since it is technically a hack, your antivirus may block it, but it is obviously a false positive, so in this case add the program in the "green list", "allowed program list" or whatever similar.

Download page: http://en.spaceengine.org/forum/17-1382-1

Now, run "se_nolimit.exe" Then run Space Engine. Do usual stuff with Space Engine, until you find a great spot to capture. Then return to the se_nolimit window. It should say "SpaceEngine hooked". Now enter the dimensions of your screenshot. Useful "standards":

- 1080p: 1920x1080

- 2k 16:9: 2048x1920

- 2k "Cinema": 2048x1080

- 4k 16:9: 4096x2160

- 4k "Cinema": 4096x1920

Be careful while changing values, do not makes big size changes, as it can freeze your GPU.

Now, take your screenshot as usual. PNG format is best IMHO, as it compresses but does not change quality.

Anyway, you should have a nice big and beautiful screenshot on your folder and you want to share it. But, an average 4k PNG image is almost 2 Mb, and that cost a lot of bandwidth. So we want to reduce the image shown in the thread, and link the full, original one with a link.

First option: http://imgur.com/

One of the best image hosting in the World Wide Web. For each image uploaded, it makes a "large" thumbnail 640 pixel high. Perfect for showing it in this thread.

Upload your image on Imgur, show the thumbnail in the IMG tags and leave the cherry on the cake in a link so everyone can see the true beauty of the shot.

The result:

ARCB0Zzl.png

[URL="<Original Image>"][IMG]<Thumbnail>[/ IMG][/ URL]

Second option: manually resize the image.

The simplest solution is PicResize.com. Load up the image, make the changes, and you're done.

But you can do it with Paint (yes, really!) or any other image manipulation software.

___________________________________

Known bug: the "You're drunk HDR, go home" bug

pPht7cS.jpg

It happens sometimes and not for everyone when you oversize SpaceEngine window. Just disable High Dynamic Range in the Graphics menu (CTRL+F4), oversize your window, and re-enable it.

Happy shooting in UHD+ ! :cool:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Is that a planet with only half of it melted?

It was a warm terra with life tidally locked in a low orbit around a brown dwarf, which itself was orbiting a young white supergiant. Totally impossible situation for life as we know it to exist in my opinion.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

It was a warm terra with life tidally locked in a low orbit around a brown dwarf, which itself was orbiting a young white supergiant. Totally impossible situation for life as we know it to exist in my opinion.

So life existing on the dark side,

Jeb: err... Ksc? This things glowing...- AHHHHHWBTEBTBYTEBYENUYKYUITKUNURF

*screams and a muffled screech are heard before comunications are lost*

But what happens when it goes inbetween the stars?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

But what happens when it goes inbetween the stars?

It is pictured above when then white star was directly opposite the red one. (see the dim glow on the backside of the planet) Because the white star is much further away, it's light is dimmer even though it's probably millions of times more luminous.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

It is pictured above when then white star was directly opposite the red one. (see the dim glow on the backside of the planet) Because the white star is much further away, it's light is dimmer even though it's probably millions of times more luminous.

But if one side is molten wouldn't the other side melt too when it goes between them?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 3 weeks later...

Ok after fighting with my computer did this:

9hocu

Sunset from a moon.

wk1yc

Nice view of a big gas giant from it's moon-sized moon

bbvd1

The moon i called "Button"

qb7ci

A small asteroid and it's parent.

lnayo

It is a moon for ants! (780 meters)

td07h

The surface of the moon for ants.

13l6j

Lify planet in star cluster. I called it "Starlife"

y0woa

Wait what? Is that kraken's egg?

--------------------

OMFG, how can i fix this?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I've discovered this piece of software today. I thought those pics were edited somehow, but the visuals are really that good. The ideal game would be with the vastness and Visuals of Space Engine, combined with the ability to build air and spacecraft that are subject to physics as in KSP ... !

24e6par.jpg

Link to comment
Share on other sites

So my new computer can run space engine, and the moment I started the game and started by the planet with a moon almost the same size, and the planet having life (iirc) I was immediately stunned by the beauty.

Now I find I'm spending hours on end staring at star systems and moons from the surface of a habitable world.

But my problem is that I can't find a single molten planet :(

I love how you can see auroras, and it even simulates the effect on light blackholes do :D

I will post screenshots soon

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I've discovered this piece of software today. I thought those pics were edited somehow, but the visuals are really that good. The ideal game would be with the vastness and Visuals of Space Engine, combined with the ability to build air and spacecraft that are subject to physics as in KSP ... !

YES! The ultimate game!

Add in interactions with possible other life and the possiblity and social problems of space colonisation and I would pay £1000 for such a game right now!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

This thread is quite old. Please consider starting a new thread rather than reviving this one.

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

×
×
  • Create New...