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.
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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