The assets are cool and that, but the rings are still just kinda bad, maybe use a tool to make the rings instead of like using just a paintbrush tool. Otherwise, they're really nice!
Pluto is not a planet because it doesn't meet the International Astronomical Union's (IAU) definition of a planet: Clearing its orbit A planet must be the largest gravitational force in its orbit and not share it with other objects. Pluto's orbit is shared with other objects, including frozen gases and objects in the Kuiper belt. Size Pluto is too small to clear its orbit. It's only about 1,400 miles wide, which is about half the width of the United States. In 2006, the IAU created a new definition of a planet and reclassified Pluto as a dwarf planet: Dwarf planets: Objects that orbit the sun, are nearly round, but have not cleared their orbit of debris Planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune
improvement
Dang bro the new assets look so realistic... Youre improving a lot!!
Thanks, I made them myself
Definitely a improvement
Um, you forget to draw rings on Jupiter.
@@doudoukabangu2777 My new style doesn’t include rings on Jupiter now.
The assets are cool and that, but the rings are still just kinda bad, maybe use a tool to make the rings instead of like using just a paintbrush tool. Otherwise, they're really nice!
@@SaturnITheMoon Yeah I was wondering how to get Saturn’s rings right. I agree, the rings do look bad, I’ll see if I can improve that
What will the things in SSO ( That we suggested )Look like in new stiles
@@Dalle2016 Oh well see
Where am I
Pluto is not a planet because it doesn't meet the International Astronomical Union's (IAU) definition of a planet:
Clearing its orbit
A planet must be the largest gravitational force in its orbit and not share it with other objects. Pluto's orbit is shared with other objects, including frozen gases and objects in the Kuiper belt.
Size
Pluto is too small to clear its orbit. It's only about 1,400 miles wide, which is about half the width of the United States.
In 2006, the IAU created a new definition of a planet and reclassified Pluto as a dwarf planet:
Dwarf planets: Objects that orbit the sun, are nearly round, but have not cleared their orbit of debris
Planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune