Add the equatorial bulge to 3d mesh:
This time the model is correctly oriented.
http://marauder.webng.com/files/iapetus_cmod.zip 670 kb
Iapetus 3d CMOD model
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Iapetus 3d CMOD model
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Re: Iapetus 3d CMOD model
Very nice! Does this model take into account Iapetus's non-spherical shape? For Iapetus, I normally use the following semi-major axes:
SemiAxes [ 747 747 712.4 ]
SemiAxes [ 747 747 712.4 ]
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Re: Iapetus 3d CMOD model
Just downloaded, pretty neat. Thanks ^.^
From what I can tell, no.volcanopele wrote:Very nice! Does this model take into account Iapetus's non-spherical shape?
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Re: Iapetus 3d CMOD model
volcanopele wrote:Very nice! Does this model take into account Iapetus's non-spherical shape? For Iapetus, I normally use the following semi-major axes:
SemiAxes [ 747 747 712.4 ]
Nope, because I wish to rest within the default Celestia's ssc data. Just some parts has been retouched, because close to the boundaries of bulge the Iapetus' shape is a bit flatness. I've not tested that values, nonetheless such oblateness wouldn't be a problem whether texture maps account for. IMHO, this moon have had a collapse on itself, perhaps due to its inconsistent mantle-core since from the early accretion and the bulge could be the result of a fast shock-wave from the centre. The cause could be asteroids' impact that have "shaked" its inner structure. Probably the mantle-core is a bit "empty", with different compactness nowadays.
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Re: Iapetus 3d CMOD model
Hi all, I need help installing this. I've followed the installation instructions but when I load Celestia and get to Iapetus, I see nothing at all. Help would be appreciated! Thanks in advance!
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Re: Iapetus 3d CMOD model
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- Extract modify_iapetus.ssc in ..\extras or in ..\extras-standard;
- Open modify_iapetus.ssc, set your favourite textures and remove the sharp characters;
- Extract iapetus.cmod in ..\models;
Step 1 and 3 of the install instructions already work fine. Try to do this first.
Did you also change textures?
Be sure those texture names are also present in the ..\textures\medres\ folder (probably Case sensitive depending on your OS !!! )
Last edited by Marco Klunder on 16.07.2012, 19:14, edited 2 times in total.
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