I only know one amateur who can make them, and they pale in comparison to shells like those. That has to be one of the best ghost shells I've ever seen. Wow. From what the guy who's made them tells me, it's extremely precise star rolling and sizing to do it. It's easy in concept, but difficult in practice. I've heard rumors that the best of the best Japanese exhibition shells are sized to 0.1mm. That might be overkill, but you might start to see the level of precision required.

Looks to me that the green core is always the same size as it has more or less the same burn time. I'm guessing the blue composition is rolled on in different thicknesses depending on the location in the shell.


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Still it requires some precise star sizing and arrangement within the shell. In the first ring shot you posted, it looks as if there's 4 different core sizes each for the red & green core effects. So that's 8 different star batches to roll, keep track of, and arrange (not counting the inner ring effect, so 9 different stars in total). Maybe more meticulous than difficult.

Typing from my other account from my phone but yes, it really does require precise star rolling. With the new shells this company has come out with, I've seen them do shells with eight to even twelve segments, some of them even double staged. Sometimes, they would have a smaller amount of segments like 3-4 if they want to make an ghost effect that has like 5 repeating stages. Since this is either a 5-6 inch shell, the stars would be around 12 mm. So for example the six segments, cores would be 1mm apart. So they would be 3,4,5,6,7,8mm accordingly. Then they coat it in blue comp till all of them have reached 12 mm. *These measurements are speculative but they could be what the company actually uses*. For the 12 segment one they would have to add .5 mm segments since they look like they run throughout the shell faster.

that made this ghost shell has recently won the omagari fireworks competition last year, which is one of the more prestigious competitions in Japan. They should have their own special program this year in the tournament. I'm pretty sure winners of one year, get a whole program of their own the following year.

Regarding the placement of the stars, I will be using the shell in the beginning of the thread as a reference. Say there are 6 segments, as described above previously, dividing the shell into six parts, each part would be dedicated for one segment and for each part would have two "rings" of that particular star.

so there would be 12 "rings" on the entire shell plus one star in the very center on each half if the starting ring has six stars, which forms a honeycomb pattern (note the starting ring in the picture has 5 and instead of a star in the center, he uses a piece of tissue rolled into a ball)

It was incredibly time consuming (around 5-6 hours) and I saved it thinking I can just revisit the shell and use this as a template. Sad part is the comp that had it saved broke and now all that data had been lost due to a corrupted hardrive that I dropped when rebuilding a new comp. It was a bad day that day lol.

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Instead of waiting for a well-rolled Ghost Shell to go on sale, Guardians can now use whichever shell looks the best and mod it to suit their playstyle. These Ghost Shells can be a massive timesaver for certain players thanks to their quality of life perks. For those looking to improve their Destiny 2 experience, here is a complete guide to getting the most out of your Ghost in Destiny 2: Beyond Light.

I want to know who's problem it is, calm down. After all they practically told me it's my problem and I highly doubt that I'm the only one with ghost shells as they told me at technical support, and I also highly doubt it's my internet connection. I want to know if more have this problem because if so then Gaijin should acknowledge the problem and try to do something aginst it, that's all. Again, I have issued a very detailed bug report AND a very detailed technical support ticket with tracert and each of them referred me to the other so don't come at me :p

just to add sthap jerkin the gerkin to hentai for five minutes and make a effort to fix this broken crap, i have spent good money on your game and that entitles me to an opion and a decent game without ghost shells.

Ghost shells are aesthetic modifications to a Guardian's Ghost. During Year One of Destiny, Ghost shells were a purely cosmetic item and only two were available to players (Generalist and Frontier). As of Year Two and beyond, they now feature Defense, Intellect, Discipline, Strength, and Light stats, as well as perks that aid in the discovery of planetary materials and increase Glimmer rewards during combat.

In Beyond Light, Ghost shells received an update reworking how their perks function. They now function similarly to Armor, requiring the player to upgrade their Ghost shell's energy in order to equip mods of their choosing. There are four different sockets: Experience Mod Socket, Tracking Mod Socket, Economic Mod Socket and Activity Mod Socket. Each socket style dictates what type of mods can be inserted into that specific socket, so while it is possible to insert both an Experience Mod and an Economic Mod, the player cannot socket multiple mods of the same type.

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