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This is no-texture-on-a-mesh ! Fully volumetric all-sprites nebula.
EDIT : Another nebula prototype...
argelesmer wrote:what motivates you to say that ?Cham wrote:This picture isn't from Celestia.
argelesmer wrote:To get an idea of reality, here are 2 photos of NGC-404 (visible & UV).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GALEX
Very different from the images above no ?
t00fri wrote:...and since I am at it... here is a neat Sa galaxy, NGC 4698, in celestia.Sci:
[click on image by all means!]
Cham wrote:t00fri wrote:...and since I am at it... here is a neat Sa galaxy, NGC 4698, in celestia.Sci:
[click on image by all means!]
That's very nice. You should put this picture in the irregular nebula topic at CM, to illustrate the "granulity" I was talking about.
lodgy wrote:You're saying that this is science fiction !
OHHHH the ugly boy...![]()
So this is not the good topic to deliver all your photos ?
lodgy wrote:You're saying that this is science fiction !
OHHHH the ugly boy...
So this is not the good topic to deliver all your photos ?
You had to choose this one: "Re: Custom Science-Fiction Pictures from Celestia" at :
http://www.celestiaproject.net/forum/viewtopic ... 1e9467536e
The settings for science fiction are often contrary to consensus reality, but most science fiction relies on a considerable degree of suspension of disbelief, which is facilitated in the reader's mind by potential scientific explanations or solutions to various fictional elements
argelesmer wrote:Why not distribute cocaine saying it is sugar powder...