

In the area between the edges of the top triangle's base and the bottom triangle's tip are two very dense circles. Xmas tree - Two widened triangles with a smaller and denser one just above a larger and less dense triangle.The core is more circular than the former, however. Astriek - Eight lines that all intersect in the center, forming a core once again similar to a star and cross.Star - A star-shaped galaxy with a similar core to a cross, though instead being a pentagon,.Cross - A thick X (cross) that has a core in the area where the two lines intersect.Unlike the hollow disc itself, layered rings do have a core. Layered rings - Consists of multiple hollow disc layers that get denser approaching the center.Hollow disc - A disc that has no stars in the center, forming a shape otherwise known as a 'ring'.Stars become denser near the heart's line of symmetry. Heart - A heart-shaped galaxy, as the name implies.


Wealth does get generally higher near the center, but doesn't do so evenly rather, lines of wealth become apparent near the center, and in the top density in a ring just out from the center usually contains the galaxy's natural highest wealth. This causes the arms to generally be a lot less dense than a normal round spiral galaxy. Instead of the core becoming gradually denser near the center after the arms begin forming a circle (and as a result, the arms retaining some density), a rapid gradient of star density takes place between the arms and the core. Better round spiral - A spiral galaxy with 6 thinner arms that swirl less.Stars become denser and wealthier near the center. Disc - Makes a galaxy in the shape of a circle.Stars do not become denser near the center. Rectangular - Generates stars in a rectangle, as the name suggests.Near the center, stars become closer together, like they do in a real spiral galaxy. Stretched spiral - A barred spiral with 4 tighter arms stretched horizontally.This is because of the frequency of fractions converting to non-terminating decimals. Note: Even when using "Distribute evenly", sub-galaxies can have more stars than other sub-galaxies. 'Add new galaxy' allows you to add a new sub-galaxy, and 'Distribute evenly' makes the sub-galaxies have the same size ratio. Next to items in the list of sub-galaxies to generate is a slider that lets you control how big the sub-galaxy is compared to other sub-galaxies. Only galaxies from the procedural category (excluding SQUARE_SYMMETRIC and HEXAGONAL_SYMMETRIC) can be chosen as a generated sub-galaxy. Composite galaxy - Allows you to create multiple sub-galaxies in one map.These galaxies don't contain moving stars or backgrounds.
