nope, not another message about adding galaxy color, just a bug i found about galaxies already having color. it only changes this blue color when you rotate around it so the milky way is behind it. this is an un-edited photo
galaxy color
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speaking of galexy colors, if you could just add a little line of code to specify a color for the "grey matter" galaxies are currently made of, i have found a site with hundreds of pics of all types of galaxies. http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/archiv ... ry/galaxy/
http://rtc.philmandella.com/picturearchive.htm
http://rtc.philmandella.com/picturearchive.htm
Gas color?
I try to keep up with the forum religiously, but maybe I
missed something - is there supposed to be galaxy or
nebula color appearing in the latest version? I don't see
any now.
Vic
missed something - is there supposed to be galaxy or
nebula color appearing in the latest version? I don't see
any now.
Vic
Where's the color coming from?
Rassilon wrote:hmm and take a closer look at the colored patches of galactic gas...You will find something familiar...
Rassilon - could you answer my un-answered question - how are
you getting (blue) color in that pic you displayed.
Thanks - Vic
I'm not Ras', but I'll answer the question anyhow:
That particular picture is due to a bug in Celestia v1.3.0prerelease2.
It's showing part of Ras' nebula when it shouldn't.
Celestia v1.3's definition of "Galaxy" is unchanged from v1.2. It's still just a selection from a list of predefined grey blobs.
In order to see a colored image of a galaxy, you have to define a Nebula with an appropriate name and location and provide a properly shaped 3ds mesh and associated texture(s).
I hope this clarifies things a little.
That particular picture is due to a bug in Celestia v1.3.0prerelease2.
It's showing part of Ras' nebula when it shouldn't.
Celestia v1.3's definition of "Galaxy" is unchanged from v1.2. It's still just a selection from a list of predefined grey blobs.
In order to see a colored image of a galaxy, you have to define a Nebula with an appropriate name and location and provide a properly shaped 3ds mesh and associated texture(s).
I hope this clarifies things a little.
Selden