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Post #161by eburacum45 » 22.11.2007, 06:24

I've got one like that;
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Post #162by LordFerret » 23.11.2007, 07:51

I think they're both outstanding! 8)

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Post #163by pure_goth_fangs » 25.11.2007, 13:42

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Post #164by John Van Vliet » 27.11.2007, 09:30

work in progress for when i take a brake from the Enceladus map
Saturn's ring
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Post #165by Reiko » 27.11.2007, 21:52

john Van Vliet wrote:work in progress for when i take a brake from the Enceladus map
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Those look really good!

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Post #166by bdm » 28.11.2007, 02:51

Tuefish wrote:Not totally celestia, but...
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Did you use Terragen for this picture?

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Post #167by bh » 28.11.2007, 08:20

Hmmm... looks like a shopped photo... I may be wrong however.
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Post #168by LordFerret » 30.11.2007, 07:19

Of course it's a "shopped" image, the original post even mentioned that...
Not totally celestia, but...

Look at the light-source reflection on the planet, then look at the shadows in the mountains. :? Still, it's a beautiful image and I really like it. :D

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Post #169by bh » 01.12.2007, 20:01

Rendered with models from my Celestia collection...

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Post #170by danielj » 05.12.2007, 23:34

It was very beautiful,but strange enough,the sun seem pixelated:
http://img143.imageshack.us/my.php?imag ... autlm9.jpg

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Cloud Map is from Don Edwards.

I will try another picture in 1280X1024.This was made in 1024X768.

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Post #171by ajtribick » 09.12.2007, 21:23

This is a rather tenuous link, but I used the Celestia database to do the starfield in this image from 2004.

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Post #172by bh » 09.12.2007, 21:28

Beautiful image chaos!
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Post #173by buggs_moran » 09.12.2007, 22:24

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Post #174by Cham » 09.12.2007, 23:00

buggs_moran,

your animated volcano on Io is pretty cool ! Great one !
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Post #175by Johaen » 09.12.2007, 23:09

Neat pictures buggs_moran. :) I had no idea moons could eclipse eachother in Celestia.
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Post #176by Johaen » 09.12.2007, 23:29

I just bought a Sharp Aquos 42" 1080p LCD, and I thought I'd try out Celestia on it. I'm amazed at the detail you can see. All images rendered at 1920x1080.

Over the amazon:
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ISS Over England:
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Florida:
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The fact that they're JPGs takes away some of the detail and quality. Anyone know where I can host PNGs in sizes as much as 3 MB? Imageshacks max image size is "only" 1.5MB. :(
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Post #177by BobHegwood » 10.12.2007, 06:28

Cham wrote:buggs_moran,

your animated volcano on Io is pretty cool ! Great one !


This add-on is superb!

Buggs? Can you add any other volcanoes in the same SSC file?

I have removed all other Io eruption add-ons, and fully intend to
populate my Io with THESE eruptions. I very much appreciate this
file, and just wanted to thank you for the effort.

Is really a stunning display...

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Post #178by buggs_moran » 10.12.2007, 19:47

My pleasure Bob. I am glad you like it. I can add a volcano at any location. I created an excel file which allows me to enter a long/lat and a plume height. At one point I was going to add a bunch, but my time is limited. I assume you would like to see Prometheus and some other specific ones?
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Post #179by BobHegwood » 10.12.2007, 21:53

buggs_moran wrote:My pleasure Bob. I am glad you like it. I can add a volcano at any location. I created an excel file which allows me to enter a long/lat and a plume height. At one point I was going to add a bunch, but my time is limited. I assume you would like to see Prometheus and some other specific ones?


Definitely Prometheus, and perhaps any one or two more of your
choosing, but if you have a methodology for adding these, I would
be more than happy to learn for myself...

Can this spreadsheet be made available? Or, did I miss something
here again?

At any rate, I really DO appreciate this add-on. Far more realistic than
anything else I've tried.

Again MANY thanks. :wink:
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Post #180by buggs_moran » 11.12.2007, 04:53

Okay Bob,

Here are 3 new ones, just put them in the Io folder under the extras folder. (right click, save link as...)
Prometheus http://www.clanmoran.net/celestia/site/files/Celestia_Add-ons3/Io_Volcanos/prometheus.ssc
Masubi http://www.clanmoran.net/celestia/site/files/Celestia_Add-ons3/Io_Volcanos/masubi.ssc
Pele http://www.clanmoran.net/celestia/site/files/Celestia_Add-ons3/Io_Volcanos/pele.ssc


New Horizons shot celurl follows >>>
cel://Follow/Sol:Jupiter:Io/2007-02-28T ... 1200&ver=2

Just for giggles I recreated the New Horizons shot (first) with my volcanoes (second). Follow the celurl above to see. Obviously I post processed this to greyscale and boosted the contrast way up...

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If anything, Tvashtar is a bit small...
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