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I don't know if I should try it out...

Can you be more specific what we set the magnitude at?
Apparent magnitude x.x mapped to max brightness 1
Apparent magnitude x.x mapped to min brightness x.x
And of course you said exponential..
Did you pick "Realistic sky" in the Celestial Sphere segment of the Visual Effects tab? Is the intensity set to higher than 0.0?I installed it and I see no difference. No Milky Way, at least as it appears in the .bmp.
This one is exactly what I would imagine a background to look like. The sky is very monochromatic to the human eye.
THANKS!!
That's what I wanted to get, because every backgrounds by Martin are too bright or too colourfull (they are not bad either !).
Thank you anyway![]()
Well ... I think this could only be answered if a real astronaut reads this threadIs this background realistic? I mean, this is the way astronauts are actually seeing the sky when looking trough a window?
Is this background realistic? I mean, this is the way astronauts are actually seeing the sky when looking trough a window?
Well in fact this is not real. I just saw the sky by a black night, and see how it is. We can see stars, and the milky way, not with her "clouds", but only a lot of stars in it.
So i delet the colours that Martin put in the texture, and i also delet the milky way's clouds (not totally).
I can't say that's 100% realistic, it's only the best result i have done compared to the real sky.