File:20170811 01 Waterworld.png
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English: Waterworld, 2.2 * Earth mass. Inspiration: Photo of clouds ended up as black & white texture for moon etc in GIMP (didn't look good in Blender so it turned into this instead).
Mainly test run for Alpha Over/Under Video Sequence Editor feature, finally got hang of it. This has Scene over The Milky Way panorama image (Credit: ESO/S. Brunier) and partially transparent GIMP Qbist image over those two (worked with animation too). |
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Author | Kahvilokki |
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By ESO/S. Brunier - The Milky Way panorama, CC BY 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=15001611
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