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These galaxy/star environments are paint effects produced as easily as clicking a button and painting freely.
Unfortunately I can't find a way of combinding these with other content; planets, asteroids, nebulai etc.
When I figure this out I'm away, as of yet still no joy, fed up of trawling internet tutorials for a method of combinding this content.
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