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steamapps\workshop\content\244850\2722299710\Data -> steamapps\common\SpaceEngineers\Content\Data
Don't overwrite the files directly, change the values inside the sbcs that are different in the mod files.
In my opinion, an object is a chair as long as it performs its function, and color exists. Someone else may hold the opinion that there is no such thing as a chair and that color isn't real.
White also isn't the absence of color in pixels. White is R=255 G=255 B=255 and as such is literally the same as light. The absence of color in pixels is R=0 G=0 B=0, or black. You know, the same color that appears from absence of light?
For light, white is all colors of light combined, white = all colors
For paint, it's no pigments, no color.
Color doesn't actually exist; things are only colored by the reflecting light.
So, if we were to measure the wavelength distribution of the sun in space and accurately depict it with less intensity on a computer screen, I'd expect it to look more like it does with this mod.
The sun is not white, because white is not a color that exists. Actually colors themselves don't exist. The sun merely emits a continuous spectrum of radiation at different wavelengths. Our retinas have a set of different photoreceptor cells that are sensitive to different wavelengths. Our brain then interprets the different signals. If all of the different cone cells are stimulated evenly, we perceive the radiation hitting our retina to be "white". This is what happens when we directly look at the sun while it's roughly around zenith. In addition to this, the atmosphere also absorbs certain wavelengths more and others less.
I am having no part of the arguments below :D
As a matter of fact, everything in the universe, from things in our daily life, to astronomical objects, no matter what color you call them, they are all actually emitting photons across the whole spectrum. See that red car parked in front of your neighbour's house? It emits IR radiation as well. Does this make it not a "red" car?
The Sun is white. If you don't agree with this, you're either sick (color weakness/blindness) or you're an alien.
For all the physics nerds here:
Our sun emits a wide spectrum of light from uv to infrared, which is pretty close to black body radiation. The maximum intensity is at roughly 500 nm (green). From space, it looks perfectly white, but in the earth's atmosphere, the shorter wavelengths are scattered away, making it look yellow. The scattered blue light is the sky. Different stars can have different colors, depending on their temperature. The range goes roughly like brown, red, orange, yellow, white, blue with increasing temperature. D3Seeker made a good point, but I'd like to point out that 6 out of the 8 vanilla planets are from our solar system, only Pertam and Alien are completely different.
I love this mod keep up the good work!
You realize that suns (stars) come in a variety of colors, temperatures and elemental compositions dictating such right? And the default solar system is only "like" ours right?....
A visual overhaul is one thing, but it seriously sounds like someone needs to go back to astronomy class the way you spun it.
It's yellow/orange/red for us because of atmoshperic light scattering. If you were to look at it from space, it would be white.
thanks for the idea.