The typical "cheater" method to this sort of thing would be to just create the effect bright enough that you don't see the ship model spawn next to it as close as you can get it. If you look very carefully at that video clip you'll notice the ships don't come into view untill they're closer to the camera or out of the brightness of the effect. They just make sure that as it's coming into view it follows a trajectory that makes you believe it came out of the effect without you actually s
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Maybe it's just the angle or lighting of the pictures, but I think the "NEW" Neptune is the better looking of the two. The "OLD" one looks too matte and too bright. Fantastic work man! Eagerly awaiting your release! Would like to use it in other things as well if you don't mind.
I've never seen them in game with any version of the game. This is my file path "C:\Program Files (x86)\Stardock Games\Sins of a Solar Empire\Galaxy" What am I doing wrong?
Haven't read all your pages yet, but based on the initial post, I'd say you probably played EVE Online at some point. If not, you should check it out, you'd enjoy it. :) Very cool ideas! Best of luck to you!
I think Firefly was one of the greatest shows ever, and Serenity was a kick@ss movie in general... That said, I have to agree that there just isn't enough material to work with to mod a game as huge as Sins. That show was really more about the crew than the universe they were in, and it was a crew of miscreant freelance pirates rather than combat pilots. Add to that that it was less than a full season before it was cancelled. Now a Firefly mod of something like Sid Meier's Pirates might work, or