Bye Fridger

Darkmiss wrote:I get very confused with mars.
some pictures it looks very red (or orangie)
and in others it looks very sandy and i am told it is the atmosphere that makes the planet look red ?
My current mars texture is a light sandy colour
If we was orbiting the planet right now, like we do with our space station
or space shuttle.
What would it really look like ?
HankR wrote:Fridger,
Don't you also have some very nice moon textures to share with us?
- Hank
Don. Edwards wrote:Darkmiss,
If you want to know what Mars really looks like just visit the NASA web sites. This should give you an idea of what Mars looks like from an orbital stand point. I for one think the color of Mars should be based on NASA photos and imagery not on how one sees the planet through a telescope from the surface of this planet. Trying to base color on that perspective is not the best choice for a number of reasons.
In the end you have to make the decision and alter your texture to how you feel looks best. That is what I have done and no one seems interested in the least. Again all they could say was the color was off. Nothing was said as to the merit of the idea. I for one am tired of being lambasted over trivial things like a temporary color shift when I specifically said the texture still needed a few adjustments. I am starting to feel a strong bias toward certain individuals and there textural work. On a rare occasion have I done something that got some praise. But there are a few in this forum that can turn out some questionable work and simply because there name is attached it is taken as (gospel) as to what something should look like. This has been an increasing issue here in the last few months and I for one am getting a little tired of it. So for me as a new rule, if it is not how it looks from NASA?s standpoint than it is not right at all. Besides who better to get the information from than NASA.
Don.
Pixel wrote:I have been on Mars. Believe me. It just look like this ;)
Don. Edwards wrote:Well this is my little recreation of the above NASA photo spread that Fridger posted.
I set the times to approximate as close as possible as to what was in the originals. The texture used is an update to the one I released a few days ago and will be releasing as an update. As you can see its quite a bit darker. I simply loaded the texture back into Photoshop and used the Auto-Levels setting and this was the result. I have to agree that this deeper color does look better than my previous attempts. Although no where near as dark and moody as Fridger's, but I think they stand on there own quite well. And they are pretty close to the real photos in the spread. Keep an eye out for the updated texture in my thread called "A Case For Dark Martian Volcanoes".
These textures will have the modified volcanoes as well as the color changes
Don.