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Eathnight 16 k png

Post #1by Fightspit » 31.05.2005, 15:45

Hello, I created textures of earthnight, it is my first addon and thanks
to Toofri and Don.Edwards for theirs advises.

Here screenshots:

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Dowload Earthnight 16 k png.zip now ! (~ 57 Mo)

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Post #2by selden » 31.05.2005, 18:00

Can you provide a comparison between how a particular city looks with the standard texture and how it looks with the new one? That way people can decide if downloading the new texture is worth the wait.
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Post #3by PlutonianEmpire » 31.05.2005, 22:34

Soooo....

How long before we can get textures with one FOOT per pixel? Image

I'd LOVE to see my house in Celestia.... Image
Terraformed Pluto: Now with New Horizons maps! :D

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Post #4by John Van Vliet » 02.06.2005, 06:52

the largest map i was able to find was The Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP) witch i think was 42k b&w tiff or .dem

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Post #5by BlindedByTheLight » 02.06.2005, 06:56

So does anyone know if these night maps are accurate representations from what the earth would look like at night? Of course I've been in a plane at 5 miles and looked down... and the lights don't seem nearly as bright as they do looking down from 200 miles higher (in Celestia). Yet I assume these night light maps are pulled from real sky shots...?
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Post #6by fsgregs » 02.06.2005, 23:07

Is the night side of Earth really that blue? I know there is some light scattering around Earth's limb, but the blue in the screenshots seems ... intense :? Is this a real effect?

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Post #7by TERRIER » 03.06.2005, 07:52

Is it once again a case of a favourite question here on the forum....
....What does the human eye actually see compared to an image created by a "camera". ?

Anyway, here's an interesting website.
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Post #8by John Van Vliet » 03.06.2005, 20:49

well what the eye sees and what the camera saw are two very different things . So for me my earth night map is an artistic view
the blue is to show where the land is ,as to bleak water . The brightness of the lights is as a camera would see it ,because with the unadded eye only the most bright would be visable

some on this fourm go for what the eye would see , and others like me do an artistic look . so the upshot is it is in the eye of the beholder .

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Post #9by BlindedByTheLight » 03.06.2005, 23:06

some on this fourm go for what the eye would see , and others like me do an artistic look . so the upshot is it is in the eye of the beholder


Thanks for the info, John. Definitely in the eye of the beholder... it's just nice to know which is which. Sometimes I'm in the mood for a pretty fly through the galaxy just for its own sake... sometimes I'm in the mood for a "Wow... this is what it REALLY would look like to my eyes" trip. Just depends on which part of the soul one is trying to satsify at that moment.

Though, for terminology clarification, I would add the distinction isn't necessarily between the "eye" and the "camera"... a camera photo can be taken to simulate exactly what the eye sees OR it can be taken in such a way (longer exposure, different wavelengths, etc.) that is NOT what the eye sees. It is, as you later said, really between "the eye" view and "the artistic" view. A "camera view" can be used in the service of either.

In any case, thanks for the link, T. I e-mailed the site and asked them the "favorite question" regarding their pictures... I shall post their response.
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Post #10by Fightspit » 04.06.2005, 09:29

selden wrote:Can you provide a comparison between how a particular city looks with the standard texture and how it looks with the new one? That way people can decide if downloading the new texture is worth the wait.


If i understand you (i little bad in english):

Here a standart texture of Celestia:

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And the new:

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And just a question, is it normal the forum is very very slow ? i thinks it isn't my Adsl's connection.
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Post #11by Fightspit » 04.06.2005, 09:35

john Van Vliet wrote:well what the eye sees and what the camera saw are two very different things . So for me my earth night map is an artistic view
the blue is to show where the land is ,as to bleak water . The brightness of the lights is as a camera would see it ,because with the unadded eye only the most bright would be visable

some on this fourm go for what the eye would see , and others like me do an artistic look . so the upshot is it is in the eye of the beholder .


I agree with you and I think it is more beautiful to see the night side in "blue" than to see in "black", isn't you ?

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