Using Celestia for a military scifi novel
Posted: 23.08.2012, 20:08
In 2011 I began work on a military scifi novel. As part of the research, I needed to figure out how the planets/asteroids would be positioned on a very specific date. Hunting around, I found Celestia. Holy cow that proved to be an amazing resource. I used it at great length to do mapping, flight time calculations, positioning, etc.
The book is finally complete and will be released this fall (2012). For it, I wanted to create a little video trailer. It suddenly dawned on me that Celestia would be perfect for capturing some key visuals. Using one of the scripts provided on motherlode, I was able to create a flyby video (had to reverse it to make it fit the storyboard) and it worked BEAUTIFULLY.
Video is here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0CjwKINGizo
Celestia rocks. Couldn't work without it.
The book is finally complete and will be released this fall (2012). For it, I wanted to create a little video trailer. It suddenly dawned on me that Celestia would be perfect for capturing some key visuals. Using one of the scripts provided on motherlode, I was able to create a flyby video (had to reverse it to make it fit the storyboard) and it worked BEAUTIFULLY.
Video is here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0CjwKINGizo
Celestia rocks. Couldn't work without it.