I went to the motherlode to grab some hi rez textures and bumps
to render, and came out with this as a test:
http://img267.imageshack.us/img267/5130/earthyb9.jpg
(LARGE PIC!)
Cool huh?
Ah well.
Earth texture render (not 56k friendly)
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Fancy. I'd love to know the details of how you achieved that result.
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Johaen wrote:Fancy. I'd love to know the details of how you achieved that result.
I cant remember exact measurements, but...
I made a perfect sphere primitive in Bryce and grabbed some
hi rez textures in the Celestia Motherlode.
I fiddled with some bump strength, and a separate sphere for clouds,
and then rendered it.
I did some post work in GIMP (which I found in the Motherlode,
thanks very very much to the person who put that link there)
with this script:
http://home.tele2.fr/auroreblender/gimp ... der1-1.scm
and this accompanying tutorial:
http://home.tele2.fr/auroreblender/gimp/planet_en.html
Then I sprinkled some powdered sugar in back ( ), and there you go.