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Star Wars fan, creating detailed equirectangular planet textures for planetariums and various mod efforts. Special thanks to the Yuuzhan Vong at War team, Burntstrobe and Doci.sbar in particular, for their help in getting my process started.

Creator of the Planets of Star Wars: the unofficial Star Wars expansion for the Digistar planetarium platform.

My planets are completely free to use for anyone, and I encourage their distribution. My goal is to create a one-stop-shop for planets. My only stipulation:

** These planets are to be used for strictly NON-PROFIT projects. **

Don't take credit (and money) when you don't deserve it. Feel free to contact me with any questions, comments, or concerns.

I've largely stopped posted on ModDb and migrated my library to CGTrader to accommodate more users. My latest updates are also posted on ArtStation and DeviantArt.

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Dude this stuff is fantastic! I'm having a lot of fun playing around with these files in Nuke. Thanks a ton for sharing your stuff!

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Haha, thanks! Have fun!

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These are some really cool planet textures, may i ask how you make them (Which programs?)

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Shiny_Man Creator
Shiny_Man - - 4 comments

I primarily use Blender and Gimp: Gimp for making the base tiles (imagery I typically get from Google Earth Pro) and for final touch-ups, and Blender for the actual planet design and equirectangular rendering. The node setup I have in Blender is absolutely atrocious but allows for extreme customizability.

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