Hi there US2 community. I've decided to start the most massive project in US2. I'm creating custom stars and planets, moons and such. A LOT. In fact, even if I do that every day for 2 hours straight (2-4h to be precise), it would probably take me at least 2 months to reach satisfying quantities of unique stars, planets and moons. I give them custom names, all named after famous scientists (every area of expertise works), and even implement mythologies. I recently designed a star system with the star named after Anders Celsius, with the planets named after places in Norse mythology. Of course, Hel is scorched by the star's radiation, while Midgard sits in the goldilocks zone.
But, I digress. After this is done, I plan the solar systems for each star, deciding which planets orbit it at what distance and whether there are brown dwarfs, if they are binary systems and whether there are moons, and if so, how many. And of course, the data contains their orbital period, periapsis and apoapsis, names and everything vital, since they've all been saved to User Objects.
After this is done, I create a star map, with each star system placed at precise angles and distances towards each other, orbiting a supermassive black hole. After that is done, I start to build it. My hope it to build an actual galaxy, with high enough star count to achieve a level of luminosity required to be brightly seen, as a galaxy shaped thing, from a distance of 3 million light years.
What do you think of this idea? It's huge, I know it, and I'll probably lose it a couple of times and ofc get frustrated, but the cinematic screenshots will be worth it.
Also, I made a promotional picture. Only for those who use Photoshop (unfortunately, the file could only be encoded as .psb, since it is so damn massive. WARNING! Opening the picture on your PC, unless very powerful with huge amount of RAM, will cause massive lag. Also, I have no idea what it's gonna look like for the people without full RGB scale display with HDR support....
Google Drive link:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1FtnaNlRnD_UN8mnwZBx1ihkYcnz0QbW8/view?usp=sharing Photoshop users enjoy!