The more I looked at Aurora's race images, the more I was repulsed. The vast majority resemble Eldritch horrors, right out of Lovecraft novels. And some do not even look sapient. Also, there are quite a few robots and guys in futuristic full body armor.
So, several years ago I started to compile my own race pack. You would not believe the number of
days (weeks, actually) I spent on that. I had given up in frustration and distraction. But, I recently decided to finish what I started.
Note: Aurora expects race images to be in .BMP format. I was shocked: The BMP format is completely obsolete! It may be lossless, but it does not use compression. It's a
sinfully huge waste of disk space, especially since .PNG or even .GIF and .JPG are superior in every way.
As a workaround, I saved my race images in JPEG format, then renamed the extension to .BMP. This actually works as Aurora sees the fake .BMP images and can decode the .JPG format. By doing so, I reduced the size of my pack from 65+ MB down to a mere 6 MB!
The old rack pack had 351 images. My pack has a whopping 590 images. Of these, only about 42 of the original 351 were kept. I managed to find a larger version of each of those 42 so I could zoom and crop for best quality.
Yes, that means I had to do a lot of browsing to find several hundred new race images. And then there was the cropping, resizing, cut and pasting, and Photoshop-level image editing. I think my time and attention to detail payed off:
I looked for high quality versions of the old race images. But, mostly, I looked for replacements that were
easier on the eyes, or better fit expectations of what a sentient alien may look like. (Urban Dictionary definition of 'easier on the eyes': "Not painful to look at because its some-what decent looking and figuratively won't 'blind' you if you see it.") While you will recognize several of these from pop culture, I'm sure you won't recognize most of them.
Race000 is an improved placeholder. Race001 through Race543 are the aliens. That is, with the exception of Race327, which is the game's default choice for the human empire. With the exception of Race001 (from the old race pack), I tried to keep the near-human (human-looking) races located between Race451 and Race498 to separate them and make them easier to find. Though, arguably, the term "near-human" could be extended for Race436 through Race 499 and a handful of others.
I've also added 45 high quality images at the end of the list (Race954 through Race 999) to be used for human empires. I've included these for those who play colonial wars type campaigns. Or, if you want, you could use one of these to replace Race327.bmp (the default human empire image). This can give you a better idea of the quality:
Now my issue is having to choose. Aurora does not really let players preview each image. We have to choose one at a time to see what each looks like. So, I recommend browsing with either Windows Explorer (in a thumbnails view) or a thumbnail viewer (such as
Xnview).
Edit: As of 2016-10-28, I've added 54 more race images, for a new total of 644. Most of these are robots and people wearing full armor. See
reply #4 for a full breakdown.