I made this myself in a little game i'm programming. You should just disable the color black, then only the stars remain on the image and then you don't need to remove the color in the game.
Checked those textures. I guess the first commentator is right: They look a bit unrealistic. I'm gonna try that http://en.spaceengine.org/. Looks interesting. :0
cemkalyoncu: Thanks for the reply. :) I did what you said, but this doesn't fix the cutted off border. Here, i uploaded the PNG as it always comes out when i save:
Can you look into this? I think the problem is that GIMP merges all layers when saving and then does the same with the shadow you can do yourself: Cutting it of with the planet selected. When i select the planet, invert the selection to cut off the shadow outside of the planet, i get exactly the same -1 pixel cut off. I don't understand why... How to do it then? Thats the only problem i have. :o
By the way: I'm using your planet in a game and recently noticed an ugly border cut off on all outer atmosphere borders. Obviously the layer ended there. You only see this when looking from on top of a flatscreen because of the backlight changing to your view or when you brighten the image.
You call this concepts? To me those are ready-to-implement monsters! :D Very nice style.
You are a genius. This is fantastic!
I made this myself in a little game i'm programming. You should just disable the color black, then only the stars remain on the image and then you don't need to remove the color in the game.
Nice beat. :) I would make it a bit more softer to be suitable for more environments.
Checked those textures. I guess the first commentator is right: They look a bit unrealistic. I'm gonna try that http://en.spaceengine.org/. Looks interesting. :0
cemkalyoncu: Thanks for the reply. :) I did what you said, but this doesn't fix the cutted off border. Here, i uploaded the PNG as it always comes out when i save:
http://f81.img-up.net/RedPlanetb9a4.png
Can you look into this? I think the problem is that GIMP merges all layers when saving and then does the same with the shadow you can do yourself: Cutting it of with the planet selected. When i select the planet, invert the selection to cut off the shadow outside of the planet, i get exactly the same -1 pixel cut off. I don't understand why... How to do it then? Thats the only problem i have. :o
I tried a planet like this myself from scratch. Any suggestions on how to improve it?
http://opengameart.org/content/red-planet-0
By the way: I'm using your planet in a game and recently noticed an ugly border cut off on all outer atmosphere borders. Obviously the layer ended there. You only see this when looking from on top of a flatscreen because of the backlight changing to your view or when you brighten the image.
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