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Grand Tour Titan

Posted: 10.02.2022, 16:59
by Shadow-Dragon-777
Titan is best classified as an "Ice Earth" when it comes to the variety of terrain on it. It has dunes, volcanoes, seas, rivers, mountains, a thick atmosphere with clouds. It is the only object besides Earth with a nitrogen atmosphere and stable bodies of liquid.
This texture pack replaces everything surface-wise on Titan with:
A 64K color surface texture
Extra detail on the Huygens landing site up to level 12
A 16K specular texture of Titan's seas
A 2K normal map
A 16K Cloud map with detached haze layer
1K Cloud frequency map
2K Dune Direction map
1K Reflectivity
2K Emission
2K Geology
2K Topography
16K VIMS
These textures use all known data of Titan that can be access and compiled in a reasonable amount of time.
Titan Seas.png
Sunlight glares from Kraken Mare

Titan's Seas with bump map
Huygens Level 12.png
The Huygens landing site up to Level 12

Detail of the Huygens landing site up to level 12

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This is my first add-on for Celestia. I have decided to name my texture series I will be doing of the Solar System; the Grand Tour, after the original name for the Voyager probes. The Grand Tour will milk all possible detail on every scientifically mapped solar system body up to 64K resolution and closeups where landings happened as well as specular and bumpmaps where possible.

Special thanks to Ian Regan for the ISS basemap, the USGS for the RADAR swaths, those at Cornell University for the topography, those at NASA/ESA for sending the best mission of discovery since Voyager to Saturn, and Don Bluth for the awesome soundtrack of Titan A.E. cause that movie is awesome!

Posted: 10.02.2022, 17:46
by trappistplanets
MEGAPOG!!!
i need to try this out when i am on my home PC and not a school chromebook

Posted: 13.02.2022, 19:06
by Shadow-Dragon-777
You gotta! You can even see the Huygens lander detail near the western edge of Shangri-La along the equator!

Posted: 14.02.2022, 14:21
by john71
I've got a Windows 10 Presenoker PUA = Potentially Unwanted Application warning.

Posted: 15.02.2022, 17:27
by Shadow-Dragon-777
That shouldn't be happening. All it is is a 7zip file with the mentioned stuff for Celestia. There are no applications or PUPs in it.

Added after 2 hours 26 minutes:
Found a bigger topographic map of Titan that I will be using to upsize the bump map to 2K with, link will be down for an hour before I upload the new one.

Added after 1 hour 16 minutes:
Edit: give it several hours. Apparently, Mega throttles your uploads if they are big enough. Dial up is faster!

Added after 2 hours 6 minutes:
Addon has been updated with a 2K bump map!!!

Posted: 04.06.2022, 21:28
by Shadow-Dragon-777
I have constructed an 8K cloudmap for Titan after seeing how janky the default cloud map is. (which is just an old contrast decreased Venus texture) Using a map from tRetro-Visor in the Space Engine forums, I added the polar vortexes on Titan as well as the slight two tone coloration that even Voyager imaged. Instead of a Venus knockoff, it's now a realistically colored Titan cloudmap.
Titan Clouds.png
Titan's haze in its full near-featureless glory, save for a storm at the south pole, banding features at the north and a slight two-tone hemispheric brightness.

Another thing, when I uploaded this, there was some mentioning the bumpmap had unusually long shadows. Apparently, I forgot to divide by 2 the difference between the elevation extremes in the ssc. This is now fixed.

Posted: 31.07.2022, 21:41
by Shadow-Dragon-777
I added several alternate textures including topography and the VIMS color map. Some of these maps have legends which are included in the 7z file.
Titan Geology.png
Titan geologic map with legend open in side window.

Posted: 14.01.2025, 22:37
by Shadow-Dragon-777
In honor of the 20th year anniversary of Huygen's landing. I have recreated the cloud texture from scratch using Cassini imagery to 16K and realign the south polar vortex to rotate correctly. I have also added a couple faint clouds to the northern areas as well as a hint of transparency much as what is seen in most Cassini and even a few Voyager images. Finally I have added a second cloud layer to showcase the detached northern haze layer.
Titan Clouds 2.png

The south polar storm rotates menacingly
Titan Clouds.png

Detached haze layer
Titan Clouds 3.png

North polar hood