m3mggl
m3mggl
72 / 4
25th Apr 2017
26th Apr 2017
inspired by other saves like that some time ago i decided to remake my "planet cross section" save and work on it a bit more. Took roughtly 3 hours or so, i lost the count after listening to the same album 4 times :D
scifi swirl space crosssection solar planet aliens galaxy fabercastell system

Comments

  • m3mggl
    m3mggl
    26th Apr 2017
    I think that 400 kilometer-high rock monsters neither does work, but who can stop me from a bit of fantasy
  • thingsarecool
    thingsarecool
    26th Apr 2017
    v Orbits definitely don't work like that.
  • m3mggl
    m3mggl
    26th Apr 2017
    @LetsGoToSpace that eliptical one? Well i just thought it will look kinda abnormal and mysterious :D also there are planets in space that have orbits like that i believe. And if youll tell me what you need help ith then i might agree to that
  • LetsGoToSpace
    LetsGoToSpace
    26th Apr 2017
    Btw can you help me with something?
  • LetsGoToSpace
    LetsGoToSpace
    26th Apr 2017
    That one orbit looks a bit suspicious... I dont think orbits work like that...
  • m3mggl
    m3mggl
    26th Apr 2017
    @R33sesK1ng it is in fact rather small (only 1/2 diameter of Mars) and if it was not as close to it's star it would certainly be very cold, due to it's rather small core.
  • R33sesK1ng
    R33sesK1ng
    25th Apr 2017
    *************note
  • R33sesK1ng
    R33sesK1ng
    25th Apr 2017
    +1. On a side not, this planet, what with its core (inner & outer), has an incredibly large crust, or is very small. [as opposed to other planets]
  • danieldan0
    danieldan0
    25th Apr 2017
    Cool. +1
  • m3mggl
    m3mggl
    25th Apr 2017
    whoopsie accidently deleted previous save xD good thing i had it saved as a stamp :D