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Re: Post your Celestia pictures!

Post #841by fungun » 24.08.2011, 03:39

I figured out a way to combine models of bridges with the ship it belongs to and still look out the window. Even if the 2 seperate models don't match up. You can't see in from the outside, but I added an invisible model you can select to go inside.
Those are just shuttles, but i have the TOS Enterprise, the Enterprise-A, and the Klingon D7 ships almost ready.
Also a new Utopia Planitia Station with an interior.

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Re: Post your Celestia pictures!

Post #842by Cham » 27.08.2011, 01:44

A protostar in Celestia (full sprites based model) :

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Post #843by PlutonianEmpire » 27.08.2011, 02:08

Cham, you are doing a remarkable job with the sprites! I applaud you! :)
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Post #844by Reiko » 27.08.2011, 05:46

fungun wrote:I figured out a way to combine models of bridges with the ship it belongs to and still look out the window. Even if the 2 seperate models don't match up. You can't see in from the outside, but I added an invisible model you can select to go inside.
Those are just shuttles, but i have the TOS Enterprise, the Enterprise-A, and the Klingon D7 ships almost ready.
Also a new Utopia Planitia Station with an interior.

Tim

ooooooo nice!! :blue:

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Post #845by selden » 27.08.2011, 23:53

A renewed project.
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Re: Post your Celestia pictures!

Post #846by PlutonianEmpire » 28.08.2011, 02:35

After experimenting with the atmosphere SSC coding, I figured out how to try to simulate the potential optical conditions around Delta Trianguli.

I read this page, and somehow I figured that Delta Tri B emitting light at different wavelengths may affect atmosphere colors at sunsets, so I wanted to try to take that into account on Belle Hades while preserving the blue sky color. I finally achieved that after (sort of) figuring out the atmosphere codes.

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This is what I was able to accomplish.

I can't believe it took me this long to figure it out. :lol:
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Post #847by Cham » 28.08.2011, 12:53

A view inside the 47 Tuc cluster :

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Post #848by Cham » 28.08.2011, 13:40

More Space Art :

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Re: Post your Celestia pictures!

Post #849by Cham » 28.08.2011, 19:16

Protostar Vista :

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Post #850by Cham » 04.09.2011, 22:57

Out of this World magnetism :D

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Post #851by bh » 05.09.2011, 00:26

Amazing piccys Cham... superb stuff matey!
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Post #852by Cham » 09.09.2011, 10:59

Cosmic Vista :

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Re: Post your Celestia pictures!

Post #853by Reiko » 22.09.2011, 09:28

NV-01
is before Enterprise... :blue:

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Re: Post your Celestia pictures!

Post #854by kristoffer » 25.09.2011, 10:35

here's a picture of Cassini and Titan
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Post #855by Cham » 25.09.2011, 19:21

A new star is born ! :)

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Post #856by kristoffer » 29.09.2011, 08:55

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Re: Post your Celestia pictures!

Post #857by Cham » 01.10.2011, 19:52

Worlds in a far far away galaxy (click the pictures to get a much larger version) !

Planetary nebula :
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Worlds from a distant past :
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Post #858by PlutonianEmpire » 01.10.2011, 20:10

Here's something you don't see every day in Celestia! :mrgreen:

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Re: Post your Celestia pictures!

Post #859by kristoffer » 01.10.2011, 22:39

@PlutonianEmpire

Wow, how did you do that? pretty amazing :D
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Re: Post your Celestia pictures!

Post #860by PlutonianEmpire » 01.10.2011, 23:01

It's simply a mesh in a standard .ssc elliptical orbit, meaning the plane is in a perpetual state of "flight".

It was tough to figure out, but when creating the ssc for it, I had to figure out how to get the rotation models correct while at the same time locking the plane's orbit to the planet's rotation. Using reference frames for the aircraft was failing, so I took a tip from earlier, and created an "invisible" parent object that itself was locked to the planet's rotation, and then had the aeroplane orbit that instead, which worked. The next step was calculating and converting numbers from altitude and speed to orbital distance and orbital period.

However, finding suitable models to use was a complete nightmare. All the good ones were payware and there were absolutely no sites that weren't questionable offering free meshes that weren't secretly viruses.
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