Part two, very interesting:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PVO8nvb1o2w
Hyperjump (& black hole) visuals
Re: Hyperjump (& black hole) visuals
How much of this would be actually visibe given that we don't have any fancy over the top nebula background? Would the faint Milky Way be enough?
Re: Hyperjump (& black hole) visuals
You'll see the warping of the background stars in the other system along the rim, I think that was visible in the Interstellar movie, as their destination system wasn't a nebula either.
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Re: Hyperjump (& black hole) visuals
To bad that this is not realistic and will probably never get observed.
It looks cool, but a object wrapped around a space-unicorn looks cool too :) .
I like the homeworld approach more, disassemble the ship on one side and assemble it on the other. It may work if information can get transmitted through pico or nanometer wide wormholes.
It looks cool, but a object wrapped around a space-unicorn looks cool too :) .
I like the homeworld approach more, disassemble the ship on one side and assemble it on the other. It may work if information can get transmitted through pico or nanometer wide wormholes.
Re: Hyperjump (& black hole) visuals
This had cool effect for diving into a wormhole, (you can control direction with your mouse):
https://starrior.com/
https://starrior.com/
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Re: Hyperjump (& black hole) visuals
Space Engine also has rather nice black hole lensing.
A Scott Manley video of it https://youtu.be/Htyv6m9jaNY?t=694
A Scott Manley video of it https://youtu.be/Htyv6m9jaNY?t=694
Re: Hyperjump (& black hole) visuals
I've been thinking some more about the jump effect, the Alcubierre drive contracts space in front of the ship, and expand it behind the ship, I wonder if this is something one could do in the jump animation, and if it would give some cool visual effect?
Here's rendering of what it looks from the outside, I think, which isn't relly relevant, I think, but pretty cool none the less:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDUPj9kCF2s
Here's rendering of what it looks from the outside, I think, which isn't relly relevant, I think, but pretty cool none the less:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDUPj9kCF2s
Open source Blackhole renderer
Moved this here from the issue from github Koische made.
https://github.com/rossning92/Blackhole
https://github.com/rossning92/Blackhole
Re: Hyperjump (& black hole) visuals
In additon to nozmajner's link above (https://github.com/rossning92/Blackhole)
There's also:
https://github.com/ebruneton/black_hole_shader
https://www.youtube.com/@ebruneton/videos
There's also:
https://github.com/ebruneton/black_hole_shader
https://www.youtube.com/@ebruneton/videos
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Re: Open source Blackhole renderer
Yes I saw, been meaning to look at but it looks really cool