Celestia & VRML
Posted: 20.10.2003, 16:22
Currently Im working on a new process in adding virtual worlds to explore in Celestia...When clicking on a linked planet it will send you to a VRML world you can explore...
If your more apt to create the realistic...This method can also be applied to our solar system...if only locations can have URL's applied to them you would then be able to model an enviroment in 3d studio max or other 3d authoring software with a VRML exporter...The possibilities are now truly endless...
I have created a forum specifically for this addition to Celestia...
http://www.celestialvisions.net/forums/ ... wtopic=111
And im sure when Chris sees the potential of this feature will be adding it here...
For a quick look at what VRML does heres a download sample:
http://www.celestialvisions.net/addons/gemus_val.zip
I would of course like to know if anyone has issues with viewing this file...You will need a VRML browser to view...Netscape users should have the best results with VRML as do IE users...I dont know about MAC but I use the Cosmo Player which can be downloaded here: http://ca.com/cosmo/
I really hope to see some of the community here like JackHiggins and TERRIER making use of this feature...It would be cool to see the viking lander in a interactive enviroment such as Mars with the rocks, fog and all...
If your more apt to create the realistic...This method can also be applied to our solar system...if only locations can have URL's applied to them you would then be able to model an enviroment in 3d studio max or other 3d authoring software with a VRML exporter...The possibilities are now truly endless...
I have created a forum specifically for this addition to Celestia...
http://www.celestialvisions.net/forums/ ... wtopic=111
And im sure when Chris sees the potential of this feature will be adding it here...
For a quick look at what VRML does heres a download sample:
http://www.celestialvisions.net/addons/gemus_val.zip
I would of course like to know if anyone has issues with viewing this file...You will need a VRML browser to view...Netscape users should have the best results with VRML as do IE users...I dont know about MAC but I use the Cosmo Player which can be downloaded here: http://ca.com/cosmo/
I really hope to see some of the community here like JackHiggins and TERRIER making use of this feature...It would be cool to see the viking lander in a interactive enviroment such as Mars with the rocks, fog and all...