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does anyone have a proxima b texture and cloud map that looks like the NASA artistic renderings
Posted: 21.08.2020, 16:04
by trappistplanets
so i have ben looking for a surface, spec, bump, and cloud texture maps that
looks like the NASA proxima b artistic renderings
- somthing like this
so does anyone have those textures i am looking for i can use and release
in my addons
Posted: 21.08.2020, 19:41
by TheLostProbe
...no
Posted: 22.08.2020, 04:39
by DrJMOS
so i have ben looking for a surface, spec, bump, and cloud texture maps that
looks like the NASA proxima b artistic renderings
Hi Trappistplanet, yes!!
Here can download the USDZ File (3D Model) and there appear 3 textures. but texture appear with clouds included
https://exoplanets.nasa.gov/resources/2211/proxima-b-3d-model/Credit
NASA Visualization Technology Applications and Development (VTAD)
Posted: 22.08.2020, 12:30
by trappistplanets
DrJMOS wrote:Here can download the USDZ File (3D Model) and there appear 3 textures. but texture appear with clouds included
2 problems with that texture and link
the link crashes my google
and the texture has the clouds in the texture i want the cloud textures separated from the surface texture
Posted: 22.08.2020, 17:23
by DrJMOS
and the texture has the clouds in the texture i want the cloud textures separated from the surface texture
yes, it is a pity not find separate the terrain and clouds textures. nevertheless it still looks pretty in celestia
Posted: 22.08.2020, 23:49
by trappistplanets
but i also wan't to be able to remove the clouds so i can see the serface without the clouds in the way to
Posted: 23.08.2020, 00:56
by Gurren Lagann
Yeah, you have to ask NASA-Caltech for that.
Posted: 23.08.2020, 12:00
by trappistplanets
Gurren Lagann wrote:Yeah, you have to ask NASA-Caltech for that.
how?
Posted: 23.08.2020, 14:18
by Gurren Lagann
The same way amateur scientists communicate with each other: by email.
Posted: 26.08.2020, 11:22
by trappistplanets
uhhh i don't know who created the texture or there email
Posted: 26.08.2020, 16:36
by Gurren Lagann
Its in the credit:
NASA Visualization Technology Applications and Development (VTAD)
Posted: 02.09.2020, 03:43
by Daly
Aqui esta amigo
Posted: 02.09.2020, 05:02
by DrJMOS
Wow Daly, very good. Te ha quedado muy bien!
Posted: 02.09.2020, 05:24
by jujuapapa
Good try !
But did you see that in the picture of the clouds you have the ground in background ?
I found this model for a planet in the second position around Proxima's star.
Posted: 02.09.2020, 20:28
by trappistplanets
thanks now all i need to do if fix some texture problems