Merry Christmas! (Two new planet texture maps)

Tips for creating and manipulating planet textures for Celestia.
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Merry Christmas! (Two new planet texture maps)

Post #1by diabloblanco17 » 25.12.2003, 18:04

I created another planet map for you guys to use last night, as well as one for a fanfilm.

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This one is available for download in the Downloads section of my site. Enjoy!

(The watermark is just there because I like things to be uniform on my site. It isn't present on the one you download.)

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You can only view the preview version of this one, but I figured I'd post it anyway.

Again, Merry Christmas! I may have a desert planet texture uploaded later today, or perhaps tomorrow.

Guest

Post #2by Guest » 25.12.2003, 20:54

Merry Christmas diabloblanco17.... great work on the textures, Stygia looks amazing,

any chance of releasing your moded version of the stars.dat file with blue shade?

I guess we have to wait until after the movie release for that.

good luck with the movie...

cheers..

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Post #3by DJ_Night » 25.12.2003, 20:58

Anonymous wrote:Merry Christmas diabloblanco17.... great work on the textures, Stygia looks amazing,

any chance of releasing your moded version of the stars.dat file with blue shade?

I guess we have to wait until after the movie release for that.

good luck with the movie...

cheers..


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Post #4by ElPelado » 26.12.2003, 01:08

The stars you see in the background are not from celestia, and are not even real: it was created with PhotoShop...
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Post #5by Darkmiss » 27.12.2003, 01:33

Hoth and Degobah :D
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Post #6by maxim » 27.12.2003, 02:02

Very nice textures.

I was just wondering if you create depth information for your planet surfaces (i.e. bumbmap or normalmap). These canyons and valleys might look quite impressive with that.

maxim

Darryl Roy

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Post #7by Darryl Roy » 09.01.2004, 03:24

How many North American, Central Asian, and East African lakes can you spot in that second map - I've identified eight at a cursory look...

Beautiful textures. I can only dream of having the same facility with GIMP....

Kolano

Post #8by Kolano » 09.01.2004, 19:12

It looks like you need to apply spherical mapping corrections to these to prevent them pinching at the poles.

Darryl Roy

Spherical Mapping Corrections

Post #9by Darryl Roy » 09.01.2004, 21:01

Is there a filter for this, our would you simply do a 'horizontal' weighted
blur, ie a gausian blur in GIMP with no verticle component, going with the
1 SD parameter going from half the circuference at the pole to maybe 1 pixel wide at 75-80 degrees latitude...

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Post #10by diabloblanco17 » 10.01.2004, 02:49

I've got a plugin for Photoshop that applies spherical mapping coordinates to an image, but it tends to wreak havoc upon my texture in the process. A large part of my texture is lost in the process, and afterwards, it becomes nigh impossible to get the ends to fit back together nicely.
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