I put extensive comments in that file to explain what they do, so much of what follows here is redundant information. Note that this value also affects the lines you see when using Torus drive.Īll other values set by this OXP (other than background star sizes, which are done via textures) are adjusted by editing the ist in the Config folder. Obviously, if you want to remove "space dust" entirely, you can set that final number to 0.0. This still provides a sense of speed but the blocks are far less distracting. I set it here to 0.2, which makes the "space dust" 80% transparent. Oolite default is 1.0, which makes the "space dust" appear as solid white blocks which I found rather annoying given their size. The final number in that line (set in this OXP to 0.2) is the maximum opacity of the "space dust". Scroll to the very bottom of that file to the line that starts with float vector. To adjust "space dust" (those blocks that float around your ship to give you a sense of speed when you move), look in the Shaders folder and open the only file there (oolite-dust.vertex) into a text editor like Notepad++. It's really quite easy and I'll explain here. For now, though, you can fire up a text editor like Notepad++ and get tweaking. Maybe someone can set this up for OXPConfig or whatever tweaking interface method is supposed to be replacing it. You should drop the KeeperSky.oxp folder (the folder itself not just its contents) into your Oolite/Addons folder. An OXP is simply a folder so you can open the files easily to edit them, since everyone will have a particular preference. That is the main reason this is packaged as an OXP and not as an OXZ. While the size of the background stars can't be adjusted easily (you have to edit the textures), the properties affecting "space dust", sun distance and background star/nebula count are easily adjusted. KeeperSky on Torus drive with 20.0 star multiplier, 5.0 sun distance multiplier, and 0.32 space dust opacity: Screenshot in 1280 × 1024 from Commander Cody: KeeperSky background stars set to 10.0 multiplier. KeeperSky background stars set to 2.0 multiplier - (how OXP comes packaged) However, while doing this I also discovered that other OXPs which modified sun distance and other things were doing so in old ways that are not ideal for Oolite 1.81+ (actually overriding new features), so I decided to package in a ist that also does those tasks, with plenty of comments to help you to tweak their values to your liking. We’d love to hear from you.The main purpose of this OXP was to reduce the size of background stars and reduce the distraction of the giant "space dust" that floats around your ship. Read the full press release here.Įmail us to introduce your project. In our new partnership, Post Typography principals Bruce Willen and Nolen Strals serve in an advisory role, continuing to work with select clients in collaboration with us, while they still pursue new opportunities independently. In 2019 we entered into a partnership with the Baltimore- and New York-based design studio Post Typography. We previously served as Creative Directors at New York’s Jewish Museum from January 2014 – September 2019 and currently oversee design for all programming initiatives at Miami’s Oolite Arts. Guided by ideas, we create positive impact with thoughtful and formally precise work. We answer client challenges holistically through multiple means: logo design, branding, motion graphics, print collateral, publications, signage, social media, environmental graphics, and objects. Topos Graphics, founded in 2005, is a collaborative design studio with offices in New York and Atlanta.
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