A gas giant being really close to becoming a brown dwarf. due to it being really dense to about 10 Jupiter masses. enjoy this brownish world with a reddish atmosphere and raging brown clouds
GENERAL INFO
- Created On: Android
- Game Version: 1.3.204.1
CHARACTERISTICS
- Radius: 14,000 km
- Sea Level: None
- Surface Gravity: 24.8 m/s
- Rotational Period: 5d 20h
- Escape Velocity: 26.35 km/s
- Mass: 7.28E+25kg
Atmosphere
- Height: 772 km
- Scale Height: 112 km
- Surface Air Density: 0.160 kg/m3
- Surface Temperature: 1,000 K
EQUIRECTANGULAR MAP

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17.5k Tallisar
To create spiral-like or hurricane-like clouds without using cubemaps requires the use of the Axial Tilt Domain Warp, @Jupiteritself. Once an Axial Tilt Domain Warp (I'll refer to it as ATDW) is added to a noise, there will be four parameters that/can be adjusted. The first parameter, the axis, determines the position. They go in the order of X, Y, Z. At least one of the values must have a value +0, otherwise they will not spawn. The second parameter, the angle, determines how twisted/warped/swirly/hurricane-like it is. One ATDW will always spawn two storms. One storm will always spin clockwise, and the latter will spin counterclockwise. By inputting a negative value, you can flip the orientation (e.g., a storm that spun clockwise now spins counterclockwise due to the negative value flipping the orientation). The higher the value, the more swirly it is (the same goes for the negative value). The third parameter, the exponent, determines its size. The lower the value, the larger the storm/swirl, and vice versa for the higher values. DO NOT enter a negative value like the angle, otherwise you break the noise. The last parameter is the method. There are only two methods that allow for swirling: Distance From Axis (DFA), and Distance From Axis Inverse (DFAI). For creating storms and hurricanes, DFAI is your best bet, as it is a lot more customizable and can be sized. On the other hand, DFA is more for storms on tidally locked planets or planets with just two large storm systems. Unlike DFAI, they cannot be sized, as their size is always constant. The axis controls the position, the angle and exponent control the swirliness. Hope this helps.
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11.2k Aludra877
@Jupiteritself as well, in my freetime I work on my new build, for the "cars in space" trend, since that song helps me study. its gonna be a custom made car that can fit 2 droods, with an interior and all, I have dont the front end, done the engine, wheel area, basic drivers area, am yet to do the bonnet, front lights, side body area, the back, doors and many more
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11.2k Aludra877
@Jupiteritself dude...I prayed that I pass the test, its scaring the hell outta me. I even said to god: "Look god, even if it means me dying in my minecraft world which I havent died in, and having a chunk of my house blown off to pass, please, do it" and turns, out, that happened, a creeper did just that, when I was afk
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11.2k Aludra877
@Jupiteritself you too brother! they just made it really complex and added a load of things which we just touched base on, only thing more complex, I just hope I wake up and it was all a dream and it is all just quadriatic factorizasion and just 1 or 2 questions on darn cartesian planes...thanks for your support brother
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1,670 Jupiteritself
@Aludra877 ouch. I understand. I can feel you. I'm going through the same thing right now. I hope you are doing great and I hope you pass the test. Studying is going to build your future. It's in your hands. Live long and have a fantastic life😁
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11.2k Aludra877
@Jupiteritself currently studying for my tests, not posting until the 26th...thats math test today was not good
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Question: how can I make spiral-like clouds for habitable worlds? It really looks cool! Let me know how to do it in the comments! ;)