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Wow!

Posted: 03.07.2002, 15:51
by chris
I'd been missing out . . .

I just downloaded D.Edwards volcanic moon, and I'm extremely impressed! The bump map, thin clouds, and glowing lava look incredible. Very creative use of the night side lights feature. It makes me think of a new planet, still hot from frequent impacts and radioactive decay.

I put it in orbit around the newly discovered planet of HD 2039.

--Chris

Posted: 03.07.2002, 16:07
by RonA
Sounds great, Chris. How does one go about "placing" a planet in orbit around a sun??

Posted: 03.07.2002, 16:41
by Rassilon
Yes you have :mrgreen: Heres a few shots of what I'll have up for grabs next version...

http://cybermindtraveller.freewebspace.com/celestia/neope.jpg

http://cybermindtraveller.freewebspace.com/celestia/svartos3.jpg

btw, did you check out that io tex I sent you?

Swartos

Posted: 04.07.2002, 05:32
by Doktor von Wer
Rassilon,

Your Swartos snapshot is simply brilliant.
Btw - is that Kane I can see at the window? :D

Posted: 04.07.2002, 06:55
by Rassilon
lol no sadly I didnt put as much detail in the ice crystals ;)...

RE: Volcanic Moon

Posted: 06.07.2002, 03:33
by D.Edwards
Hey Chris
Thanks for the compliment about my texture. I hope everyone enjoys using it. It wasn't difcult to make and I did it on a whim. It turned out alot better than I had hoped. I was thinking of using a similar idea for brown dwarfs and large gasgiants and posibly using it to create an Aurora effect for viewing on the night side of planets. I think this would be the least intensive way of doing the Aurora effect someone mensioned in the Ideas for Next Version section. What do you think??