iamdumb
iamdumb
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27th Dec 2014
27th Dec 2014
Watch as this star throws off its outer layers in bright, sweeping streaks. Best viewed in fancy (7). Be warned: lags a lot, sill looks pretty cool at 20 fps though.
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Comments

  • blackantimatter
    blackantimatter
    30th Dec 2014
    They may exist in real life, but stars arent just plutonium and graviton, and i think grav in the middle :D or sing :D
  • blackantimatter
    blackantimatter
    30th Dec 2014
    i use gravitons :D
  • fastfishy2
    fastfishy2
    30th Dec 2014
    amazing, amazing save. love the solar flares. +1 for awesomeness
  • jasiu2002
    jasiu2002
    29th Dec 2014
    @blackantimatter You do realise that it's TPT and gravity isn't working like real life? If you fill your save with heavy metals then add another particle, you'll see there is no gravity.
  • DrHeroCreeper
    DrHeroCreeper
    29th Dec 2014
    nice,this is majestic. kudos and credit!
  • blackantimatter
    blackantimatter
    28th Dec 2014
    I once did :D but it didnt last very long
  • iamdumb
    iamdumb
    28th Dec 2014
    @atomic2385, well, it runs at 20 fps on an i7 4790k :D. @blackantimatter you'd be hard pressed to create an authentic star simulation in TPT.
  • Kacprate
    Kacprate
    27th Dec 2014
    Epic. Great animation.
  • blackantimatter
    blackantimatter
    27th Dec 2014
    wheres the hydrogen, and all the other elements, and suns arent made the most by gravitons, atoms have got gravitons inside them :D And the singulated snow ?
  • Doolittle
    Doolittle
    27th Dec 2014
    Well, antimatter, they could be made of gravitons, and where would plutonium come from? some nuclear reaction in deep space, caught up in a star. could be realistic