Orbiter Screenshot Thread

Some new shots. :speakcool:

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saturn1.jpg


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Screen Shot Contest.

Winner gets the cover of DeltaV.

No rules expect must be in A4 proportions and must be Orbiter Sep 06.


2 entries per person, Judges decision is final.

Please PM your entries (or links to) to me by 30 April 5am GMT (1500 AEST).

Also include Addons and effects used in the PM.

Good Luck and FIGHT :cheers:
 
Screen Shot Contest.

Winner gets the cover of DeltaV.

No rules expect must be in A4 proportions and must be Orbiter Sep 06.


2 entries per person, Judges decision is final.

Please PM your entries (or links to) to me by 30 April 5am GMT (1500 AEST).

Also include Addons and effects used in the PM.

Good Luck and FIGHT :cheers:

Oh dear, now things are really gonna get intresting.
 
This works well:-

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From the ZTC-Ltd. tether-sling project (so pretty, I had to share it here as well!).

Looking down at the unreeling spool-flywheel assemblies past a passive anode:

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Voyager orbits into the sun. I made the nameplate using the Space Shuttle Deluxe name change feature
 
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Apollo 8, Earth Rise.

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I did actually take this picture with ORULEX running, and the Moon's heightmap. I however did not get the picture I was looking for -- mountains in the foreground and not a perfect sphere, like the original picture. I was at 10 deg FOV.

I remember seeing someone else post the Earth Rise shot with ORULEX running and them having a very bumpy lunar landscape in the foreground. Maybe he was at a lower altitude. I was at 140km or so.
 
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