Screenshots - Spacescapes

Will be brighter at nightside on the planets of the galaxy center, but not in outer cosmic space:smilie:
No light scattering in galaxy center too.
 
This is why I backed ED. Not because of fancy immersion gimmicks (I like them but they are not that important). I backed for this feeling these pictures convey. Amazing, thanks Tinman, you are as always the best ;)
 
This is why I backed ED. Not because of fancy immersion gimmicks (I like them but they are not that important). I backed for this feeling these pictures convey. Amazing, thanks Tinman, you are as always the best ;)

Same here and your welcome! To bad no one else seem to be jumping aboard. :( Let's see if I can make some new ones later tonight. ;)
 
@Tinman, request -- can you fly out of the asteroid field and take a pic of it from the distance?

Here's shot from Pioneer space sim

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How are you taking the screenshots?

F10 is the key you are looking for. :)

They end up in some folder somewhere, can't remember the location right now. You can probably solve that by taking a screenshot and then search for the most recent file created.
 
@Tinman, request -- can you fly out of the asteroid field and take a pic of it from the distance?

Here's shot from Pioneer space sim

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Pioneer has some very interesting planet surfaces. It's been a long while since I have played it. That reminds me, I'll have to go and visit their forums once more. I wonder what they are saying about E: D...
 
@Tinman, request -- can you fly out of the asteroid field and take a pic of it from the distance?

Here's shot from Pioneer space sim

screenshot_20131202_221353.jpg

A bit unsure what it is your after since I can't see the image in your post, but here:

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Bigger version:
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If I go much further out than that the asteroids starts to pop out of existence. Pretty sure that's not how it's going to be in the final game though. It's not really like we are suppose to fly away from the scenarios at the moment. Kind of beats the purposes of testing them out in the first place, don't you think? ;)
 
Here are a couple asteroid shots, with the planet in the background:




Click on the pics to see 'em bigger, and again (on the bigger ones) to see them full-size.
 
On my Windows 7 system they end up in:
Code:
C:\Users\%USERNAME%\AppData\Roaming\Frontier Developments\Elite Dangerous\Screenshots
 
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