Katrina
Posted: 03.09.2006, 11:39
I uploaded this model last week and it may become available on the motherlode when I am on vacation, so I will try to show some of the defects I found out about after I uploaded it. If I had it to do over I probally would not have uploaded it.
The lighting is a little darker in OGL2 than the rest of the clouds as seen here.
In render modes other than OGL2 it will appear lighter than it should. The problem gets worse around sunset / sunrise.
At sunset / sunrise this occurs
In OGL2 it looks darker and disappears before sunset / after sunrise becomes visible late.
This is the same model that I got this screenshot.
http://www.celestiaproject.net/forum/viewtopic ... 5775#75775
It was deigned for the upcoming release of Celestia but still works well in 1.4.1.
It is a single storm with an invisible box around it called Earth2 so you would need to goto the surface if you wanted to right-click on the Earth and select a Alternative Texture, etc. In version 1.4.1, OGL2 is not enhanced to show what is seen above and it reacts like it does in other render modes while using the cvs version. That is, it is lighter than it should be. Those with a cvs version dated after 08/30/2006, will see the effects as shown above.
cartrite
The lighting is a little darker in OGL2 than the rest of the clouds as seen here.
In render modes other than OGL2 it will appear lighter than it should. The problem gets worse around sunset / sunrise.
At sunset / sunrise this occurs
In OGL2 it looks darker and disappears before sunset / after sunrise becomes visible late.
This is the same model that I got this screenshot.
http://www.celestiaproject.net/forum/viewtopic ... 5775#75775
It was deigned for the upcoming release of Celestia but still works well in 1.4.1.
It is a single storm with an invisible box around it called Earth2 so you would need to goto the surface if you wanted to right-click on the Earth and select a Alternative Texture, etc. In version 1.4.1, OGL2 is not enhanced to show what is seen above and it reacts like it does in other render modes while using the cvs version. That is, it is lighter than it should be. Those with a cvs version dated after 08/30/2006, will see the effects as shown above.
cartrite