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Duniverse v1.4

Post #1by ICEHUNTER » 11.04.2003, 20:47

you can download the newest version of my addon



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Post #2by ICEHUNTER » 12.04.2003, 19:48

Thanks to Rassilon for using his textures ^^

I will add all moon in the next version of canopus
I think Im going to upload it next weekend
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Post #3by Rassilon » 13.04.2003, 01:21

A little more work and I could have done a better version of those textures but I dont think your computer handles bumpmaps and speculars I think...so I suppose those will do ;)
I'm trying to teach the cavemen how to play scrabble, its uphill work. The only word they know is Uhh and they dont know how to spell it!

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Post #4by ICEHUNTER » 28.04.2003, 13:03

I will add this weekend an new update with new models and the correct data for the moons for all planets


here are some pictures of one of the new models

http://mitglied.lycos.de/bonicehunter/cele_files/test%201.jpg 1920 x 1080

http://mitglied.lycos.de/bonicehunter/cele_files/test%202.jpg 1920 x 1080

http://mitglied.lycos.de/bonicehunter/cele_files/test%203.jpg 1920 x 1080

http://mitglied.lycos.de/bonicehunter/cele_files/test%204.jpg 1920 x 1080


this uptdate could be the last before I went to Scottland
I?m there for 4 weeks if you life in Dundee you can visit me there ^^
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Post #5by t00fri » 28.04.2003, 18:39

ICEHUNTER wrote:I will add this weekend an new update with new models and the correct data for the moons for all planets


here are some pictures of one of the new models

http://mitglied.lycos.de/bonicehunter/cele_files/test%201.jpg 1920 x 1080

http://mitglied.lycos.de/bonicehunter/cele_files/test%202.jpg 1920 x 1080

http://mitglied.lycos.de/bonicehunter/cele_files/test%203.jpg 1920 x 1080

http://mitglied.lycos.de/bonicehunter/cele_files/test%204.jpg 1920 x 1080


this uptdate could be the last before I went to Scottland
I?m there for 4 weeks if you life in Dundee you can visit me there ^^


Can you explain to an uninnitiated person what these monsters are? Are they supposed to fly? I have never seen such objects anywhere...

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Post #6by Psykotik » 28.04.2003, 18:56

Dune's spaceships, I guess.

But since I can't remember this kind of spaceship in the Lynch's movie, it must to be a free adapation of the Herbert's book :wink:

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Post #7by ICEHUNTER » 29.04.2003, 19:20

I think this ship could be a transporter of the guild for the really huge guild ships 8O like this

http://mitglied.lycos.de/bonicehunter/pics/dune/dune6.jpg

There are no documents (I think so) for any ship of the Dune Universe :!:
So my fantasy is really creative and the result is this ship :D

i will add newer pictures of this model tomorrow


fantasy is the engine for all my ships 8)
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Post #8by t00fri » 29.04.2003, 19:50

ICEHUNTER wrote:I think this ship could be a transporter of the guild for the really huge guild ships 8O like this

http://mitglied.lycos.de/bonicehunter/pics/dune/dune6.jpg

There are no documents (I think so) for any ship of the Dune Universe :!:
So my fantasy is really creative and the result is this ship :D

i will add newer pictures of this model tomorrow


fantasy is the engine for all my ships 8)



Am I missing here a piece of classical literature?;-)

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Post #9by selden » 29.04.2003, 20:02

Fridger,

It sounds like you may not have read the book "Dune" by Frank Herbert. There were quite a few sequels and at least two very long TV movies made from it. I'm not sure I'd call it "great literature", but it's certainly one of the better science fiction books available. It tied with Roger Zelazny's "This Immortal" for the Hugo award as the best sf novel of 1966.
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Post #10by Psykotik » 29.04.2003, 22:20

Selden,

Are you sure about the two movies ? I remember the Lynch's one, but even after looking for another one at IMDB, I didn't found anything about this mysterious unseen movie.

Ooh, and about great literature; from the first to third book, it's quite adventure playground. But from the fourth, it begins to be philosophical enough, and really well written. Depending your tastes.

And about the plot : on the space opera, Herbert had the capacity to create a whole universe very lively, very _realistic_ :wink: .

A must read for the science fiction addicts.

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Post #11by selden » 29.04.2003, 22:51

Psykotik,

I'm sure that there was a non-Lynch version shown on the Sci-Fi channel...
Yup: Google turned up lots of pages about one they showed in December of 2000. E.g. see http://www.wordfire.com/news/duneseries.html

They made another one titled "Children of Dune", so that makes three.
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Post #12by t00fri » 29.04.2003, 23:25

selden wrote:Psykotik,

I'm sure that there was a non-Lynch version shown on the Sci-Fi channel...
Yup: Google turned up lots of pages about one they showed in December of 2000. E.g. see http://www.wordfire.com/news/duneseries.html

They made another one titled "Children of Dune", so that makes three.


We don't have a Sci-Fi channel in "Old-Europe";-)

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Post #13by selden » 30.04.2003, 01:21

Fridger,

You don't have to.

The "director's cut" version of the Dune mini-series (all 5 hours of it) is available on DVD from your favorite European DVD outlet. e.g. edirectory.co.uk lists if tor 14.99 UK.

However, most of the reviews were, shall we say, less than favorable. Caveat emptor.
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Post #14by Psykotik » 01.05.2003, 02:03

I didn't searched for a tv show. I was looking for another long play movie... wait, not necessarily so long than the Lynch's one :wink:

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Post #15by Michael » 02.05.2003, 09:58

I thought Lynch's version was an "Abomination" :)
The first TV series, in my opinion, was much truer to the book. If you are a Sci-Fi fan it is worth watching.
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Post #16by ICEHUNTER » 05.05.2003, 20:35

Sorry but I can't upload anything :evil: because I have some problems with my Tripod FTP Account
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