when i posted videos they turned into these weird URL. I don't know why
It's because you're a "newly registered user" and there are some restrictions right now to avoid spambots. Just continue with your contributions like you did before, and you'll pass soon to a "registered user" status, it will work then.
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I uploaded 2 Tutorial videos of Space Engine on how to create custom planetary systems and how to colorize them
Bravo!
There is a lack of tutorials like this in youtube (clear and straight to the point). This contributes to the SE community. Helping outsiders is the path to have more people involved (donating and making outreach), so thank you.
Here is Ika Abuladze's next masterpiece. It is truly breathtaking, it shows some of the most spectacular shots I have ever seen recorded from Space Engine! And it took 2 months to make!
I am new to Space Engine, but I already love it. So far I have spent a lot of time just flying around and admiring the view.
Whilst doing so I have filmed a few things I have seen along the way.
So far I haven't installed any mods, I think I would like to learn how to fly space ships, although it seems rather complicated. We will see.
I'm new here just started playing around with Space Engine a couple of days ago, really cool stuff.
Been trying out some things with the jpeg sequence output option, trying to compile them into time lapses.
It's been fun to mess around with, will be looking into some of the mod resources that are available. I was running in one weird thing though where I speed the time up at a certain point moving light sources start showing up as straight lines, not sure If I can remedy this in the settings, would be nice for the timelapses.
Underneath the youtube video you can find a still image compressed to 16 color dithering, been having some fun converting frames into low bit images maybe make a animation in that style.
It looks like new users can only reply to existing threads (which is rather frustrating). I'm somehow under the impression that one has to post 10 replies to be considered a registered user and able to use the full functionality?
It looks like new users can only reply to existing threads (which is rather frustrating). I'm somehow under the impression that one has to post 10 replies to be considered a registered user and able to use the full functionality?
to avoid bot spam, users have the obligation of doing 10 post. After that, you can access the features. Its rather easy to go to a screenshot thread and begin to post, or off-topic post
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