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Aristodes β€” Red Star

Published: 2014-01-26 12:31:17 +0000 UTC; Views: 265; Favourites: 6; Downloads: 3
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Description Exactly what it looks like. Complete with a green nebula. It didn't come out as bright as I had hoped, but I can always adjust the colors next time. This gallery really has a lot of variety. I'm not so sure that's a good thing: makes it hard to concentrate on any one thing (dracons, weapons, drakes, maps/blueprints, dinosaurs, and now stars and planets.)

Made with the help of this tutorial: forums.getpaint.net/index.php?…
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Comments: 17

InspireMari [2014-01-29 21:09:58 +0000 UTC]

Looks great!

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Aristodes In reply to InspireMari [2014-01-29 22:33:56 +0000 UTC]

Thanks!

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Chiletrek [2014-01-26 19:52:35 +0000 UTC]

Hello:
I like how it looks because you can see it is very hot gas (plasma) but red stars always have very faint luminosity compared to other stars, making this pic accurate to how a red dwarf star might look like.

Very cool!

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Aristodes In reply to Chiletrek [2014-11-19 04:09:30 +0000 UTC]

So, any ideas on how to make a red giant star?

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Chiletrek In reply to Aristodes [2014-11-19 19:42:52 +0000 UTC]

Hello:
Β Well, I can give you ideas but you are the one who knows if those will be doable .

Β A Red Giant (coming from a dwarf star like the Sun) would be like an inflated Sun, turning red because of lesser surface temperature as consequence of the inflation. I think you can try making a bigger star and changing the settings so the details would be much farther away from each other?

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Aristodes In reply to Chiletrek [2014-11-20 00:32:24 +0000 UTC]

Hmm. I could render some clouds and increase the scale of it, which decreases the number of objects in the cloud layer.

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Chiletrek In reply to Aristodes [2014-11-20 00:48:20 +0000 UTC]

Ohh, that could work! that is something similar to what I have made to some of my textures .

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Aristodes In reply to Chiletrek [2014-11-20 00:53:59 +0000 UTC]

I suppose the picture of the star would have to be larger itself. Something like 1600 x 1200 or even 2400 x 1800

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Chiletrek In reply to Aristodes [2014-11-20 00:57:59 +0000 UTC]

Could you do it that large and then to resize it?

Otherwise a star like this one, but with some alterations ould still work by saying it is from quite a large distance?

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Aristodes In reply to Chiletrek [2014-11-20 01:09:46 +0000 UTC]

That might work, but having a big picture reinforces the idea that it is a big star.

Should the glow also be red?

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Chiletrek In reply to Aristodes [2014-11-20 01:18:55 +0000 UTC]

Hello:
Β Well then go ahead with the big pic . It could also work great for Blue Supergiants .

Β The glow would be red and faint too.

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Aristodes In reply to Chiletrek [2014-11-20 01:20:03 +0000 UTC]

Would it be a different shade than the star itself?

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Chiletrek In reply to Aristodes [2014-11-20 01:26:34 +0000 UTC]

Hello:
Β No, because the color of a star's corona depends on the surface colors because that is where photons liberate in their own frecuencies. So yes, keep the same shades as you have been doing so far .

Β But... since it is still a much much MUCH bigger star than a red dwarf, you may try a bit lighter shade, for fun since it is still much more powerful .

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Aristodes In reply to Chiletrek [2014-11-20 01:30:48 +0000 UTC]

I see. Thanks!

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Chiletrek In reply to Aristodes [2014-11-20 01:32:51 +0000 UTC]

Hello:
Β You are welcome. Keep it up!.

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Aristodes In reply to Chiletrek [2014-01-26 19:53:33 +0000 UTC]

Thanks!

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Chiletrek In reply to Aristodes [2014-01-26 19:57:36 +0000 UTC]

Hello:
And ypou are welcome! .

Did you know that red dwarves are between the more numerous stars in our galaxy? I guess they can be also good candidate for habitable exoplanets .

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