Pictures from Celestia
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Re: Pictures from Celestia
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this is very old and very out of date
this mesh is from ground based data
Comet 67P Churyumov-Gerasimenko
with Rosetta waking up
and a vid of it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ObRGqnMi158&featu ... &list=UU7xTHgS0wEgIuNCAJhD9yBA
from the base shape file " churyumov-gerasimenko_512.bds " and the polygon mesh "CGRA_FDLRMA_DA_TEST_________00000.ROS "
this is very old and very out of date
this mesh is from ground based data
Comet 67P Churyumov-Gerasimenko
with Rosetta waking up
and a vid of it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ObRGqnMi158&featu ... &list=UU7xTHgS0wEgIuNCAJhD9yBA
from the base shape file " churyumov-gerasimenko_512.bds " and the polygon mesh "CGRA_FDLRMA_DA_TEST_________00000.ROS "
Last edited by John Van Vliet on 10.08.2016, 22:23, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Pictures from Celestia
Hey guys. Hate to be here again, but you can guess why...
I've taken steps to halt this latest affront by BDFD/numerous-aliases (with plenty of suspicion directed to argelesmer). Stay tuned.
I've taken steps to halt this latest affront by BDFD/numerous-aliases (with plenty of suspicion directed to argelesmer). Stay tuned.
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FarGetaNik, alas, I hasten to disappoint you, but it probably is the nebula NGC 2261 http://celestiamotherlode.net/catalog/show_addon_details.php?addon_id=551FarGetaNik wrote:VF2_Rolf what is the first screenshot? A nebula or a comet? I looks amazing
Author presented here just liked it objects to Celestia.
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SVision wrote:FarGetaNik, alas, I hasten to disappoint you, but it probably is the nebula NGC 2261 http://celestiamotherlode.net/catalog/show_addon_details.php?addon_id=551
Author presented here just liked it objects to Celestia.
Ok I figured that much, but I was hoping to finally see some better comet rendering in Celestia, I was maybe a bit spoiled from Space Engine
Few quicks screenshots of an add-on I'm trying to finish...
More detailed plates and spreading ridges integrates the Cham's ones...
Vectorial quaternary eolian deposits' stamps. An equally spaced tiny circle overlayed upon the areas has been rendered as level curve with QGis and inserted within the CMOD.
gebco bathy overlayed by NOAA ages of the ocean floor rendered from dataset. Age of ocean floor are colored accordingly with ages of the geomap (such "Nankay trough" is indeed disturbing... ).
More detailed plates and spreading ridges integrates the Cham's ones...
Vectorial quaternary eolian deposits' stamps. An equally spaced tiny circle overlayed upon the areas has been rendered as level curve with QGis and inserted within the CMOD.
gebco bathy overlayed by NOAA ages of the ocean floor rendered from dataset. Age of ocean floor are colored accordingly with ages of the geomap (such "Nankay trough" is indeed disturbing... ).
Never at rest.
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John Van Vliet, looks pretty realistic! It doesn't have that much craters, which might or might not be true for medium-sized KBOs. For the intensity of shading I guess this object could be around the size of Ceres, so considering color and albedo this would work for Salacia or Orcus
A mesh would also be nice
A mesh would also be nice
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the same process as the asteroids also is working good for moons or KBO's
-- this is JUST a 2k set of maps
John,
this map is very good ! (see message #134)
Please, can you make a 4k PNG version of exactly the same texture (with its normal map) and send a link ? I would like to use it for a moon in some galaxy.
I would like to know how you do that with Blender. Could you make a precise step-by-step tutorial on the forum ? With a link to a complete Blender file as an example ? This is very interesting for Celestia !
I suggest to give a file for each kind of planet that you have done : a giant gas, a mars-like, earth-like and the moons/asteroids...
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