SevenSpheres' Generators

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SevenSpheres' Generators

Post #1by SevenSpheres » 19.08.2020, 22:36

Here are some Celestia-related generators I've recently written in Python - see the readme files for more information.

Celestia Star Generator - generates stellar distributions, example:
lgs3stars5.png

Planet Texture Generator - generates textures for terrestrial planets, example:
planettexgen2.png
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Post #2by Challenger007 » 30.10.2020, 11:21

Ideas are cool! From the photo, everything looks great, but for some reason I cannot download the files, it gives a download error. There may be some problems with the service.

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Post #3by john71 » 30.10.2020, 12:12

Can it be integrated with Celestia 1.7? It would be cool to have an automatic procedural planet maker inside Celestia!

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Post #4by TheLostProbe » 23.08.2022, 03:30

Challenger007 wrote:...for some reason I cannot download the files, it gives a download error. There may be some problems with the service.
it downloads fine for me, do you mean that running the .py files doesnt work? if you dont have python installed, then this is expected. you can download python from here. alternatively, you can download the windows executables for stargenerator and planettexgen from the attached links

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