Sounds great but I don't have Nuke... Just After Effects with trapcode 
particular. May be something useful here, but the problem with post comp is 
that I need to create lights for the scene that correspond to the starlight (as 
least somewhat). Resulting in a subtle GI lighting from space... Might still 
work, but I'd probably have to be far more advanced with all this than I am... 
Or maybe I'm just over thinking it.

Thanks!

On Jun 24, 2014, at 3:02 PM, Sylvain Lebeau <s...@shedmtl.com> wrote:

> Maybe take a look at StarPro plug in for Nuke?
> 
> http://www.maasdigital.com/starpro/
> 
> I never tried it, but at 227$ it's worth to check and you still keep the 
> control in comp. 
> Look at the first video for a little tut on it...
> 
> hope it helps
> 
> sly
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>> On Jun 23, 2014, at 5:42 PM, Nancy Jacobs <illus...@mip.net> wrote:
>> 
>> Hello, 
>> 
>> I'm needing a star field kind of background for a scene, and looking for 
>> ideas to create it. I have been using Hubble images wrapped around a sphere, 
>> around the scene, but I'm finding it doesn't read well, even with very 
>> high-res Hubble images. 
>> 
>> So, I'm wondering about other ways to create star fields. Has to be 360 
>> degrees, seamlessly -- and I don't have the capability to deal with that in 
>> a compositing situation.
>> 
>> So....any ideas?
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Nancy
> 

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