Sora103
Sora103
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15th Dec 2015
15th Dec 2015
The planet Tenebre, undiscovered by the Intergalactic Human Goverment and the major space corporations, is a hive for activities frowned upon by most law abiding civilizations, thanks to The_New_Powder99999 and his tutorial
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  • Death_Silence_66
    Death_Silence_66
    16th Dec 2015
    Good to see someone else has an apprectiation for Latin.
  • the_new_powder99999
    the_new_powder99999
    16th Dec 2015
    That could be why all the lights are red, the gas only becomes toxic in certain wavelengths of light. (or the plants don't produce the gas from red light)
  • chrisfrog
    chrisfrog
    16th Dec 2015
    Hmm interesting idea, can't think of a gas that would become toxic only in the presence of sunlight, or if there was one, what happens when someone turns on a flashlight? 11/10 ign would poison friend with my flashlight again +1
  • Killedbydeth2
    Killedbydeth2
    16th Dec 2015
    XD Just saw the preview screen, you can see the moon easily
  • Killedbydeth2
    Killedbydeth2
    16th Dec 2015
    Has anyone noticed, but there's actually a moon there as well!
  • GE-addict
    GE-addict
    16th Dec 2015
    tenebre is darkness is latin +1
  • Sora103
    Sora103
    15th Dec 2015
    Also Sentinal-5, my tutorial? Um, I'm afraid the tutorial is by The_New_Powder99999.
  • Sora103
    Sora103
    15th Dec 2015
    Hmm, That actually answers a lot more questions than what I thought of, thanks, Blue!
  • Bluephoenix322
    Bluephoenix322
    15th Dec 2015
    So...it's athmosphere is full of plants that produce toxins during photosyntesis? It's best explanation
  • sentinal-5
    sentinal-5
    15th Dec 2015
    i am slightly irritated by your tutorial though XD i had aaalllmost finished an earthlike planet just as you published your tutorial, now i have to wait a few weeks to publish it so it doesn't get grouped in with all the other planet art saves and ignored. (it was a damn good tutorial for beginners though and this save is proof of how amazingly well it works)