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Nasa ISS model hightly detailled

Post #1by linuxm@n » 01.01.2009, 11:05

I have found yesterday a very awesome model usable in celestia on this page

http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/3d_resou ... i-res.html

This model is very detailled but include many configurations with 37 separate meshes !
Some meshes are duplicated with panel open or closed but then i try to put them together it result a very confuse model

A picture is furnished but it is confuse because the meshes are not realist onthe picture

Someone can help ?

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Post #2by Chuft-Captain » 01.01.2009, 14:23

Linuxman,

This site may help to identify the parts and their locations: http://www.chron.com/mm/iss/

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Post #3by ElChristou » 01.01.2009, 17:54

Hey, interesting! I'm presently doing some preliminary works for a fully optimized model for Celestia so this one will probably help a bunch! :D
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Post #4by ElChristou » 01.01.2009, 22:48

This model is very nice! Tx for the pointer!!
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Post #5by linuxm@n » 01.01.2009, 23:01

Chuft-Captain wrote:Linuxman,

This site may help to identify the parts and their locations: http://www.chron.com/mm/iss/

CC

Thank you, it is very interesting and detailled, i have found another picture this morning and i finaly do this before having seen your link.

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I modelize some missing meshes ( node 1 and 2 ) and now i see that i have do do some corections
Lot of textures was renamed because their names was not good.

Thank you, you url give precious help.

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Post #6by Chuft-Captain » 02.01.2009, 00:54

Looking good. :)

I worry about the FPS though. :(
How many polys in these meshes in total??
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Post #7by Chuft-Captain » 02.01.2009, 01:00

Chuft-Captain wrote:Linuxman,

This site may help to identify the parts and their locations: http://www.chron.com/mm/iss/

CC
Please note that this site also details the construction history and future plans for the ISS, so rather than just melding them all together into a single model, this could be a good opportunity to make use of these separate meshes in conjunction with Chris' timeline code, to show the development of the ISS as it occurred/occurs.

I assume that's what you plan to do, but thought it worth a mention, just in case. :wink:
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Post #8by bh » 02.01.2009, 16:26

Hmm... looks interesting. It also looks as if there are some textures missing... I wonder if these can be translated from the earlier model?
I have Anim8or but the network to the mac is not working and my win box is offline... grrr.
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Post #9by Reiko » 02.01.2009, 17:47

linuxm@n wrote:
Chuft-Captain wrote:Linuxman,

This site may help to identify the parts and their locations: http://www.chron.com/mm/iss/

CC

Thank you, it is very interesting and detailled, i have found another picture this morning and i finaly do this before having seen your link.

Image Image
I modelize some missing meshes ( node 1 and 2 ) and now i see that i have do do some corections
Lot of textures was renamed because their names was not good.

Thank you, you url give precious help.

Linuxman

That is gorgeous! :D

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Post #10by linuxm@n » 02.01.2009, 20:52

Chuft-Captain wrote:Looking good. :)

I worry about the FPS though. :(
How many polys in these meshes in total??

I will test a first release on XP and package it soon.
I can't find the fps key on my mac keybord on linux.

It is about 13MB in 3ds or 48MB for the cmod meshe.

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Post #11by linuxm@n » 02.01.2009, 20:57

ElChristou wrote:This model is very nice! Tx for the pointer!!

Yes i was happy to find it!

A little picture with new textures before a test pack.

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Post #12by bh » 02.01.2009, 21:06

Blimey!
regards...bh.

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Post #13by linuxm@n » 02.01.2009, 21:44

bh wrote:Blimey!

A first test pack is loading now



Chuft-Captain wrote:
Please note that this site also details the construction history and future plans for the ISS, so rather than just melding them all together into a single model, this could be a good opportunity to make use of these separate meshes in conjunction with Chris' timeline code, to show the development of the ISS as it occurred/occurs.

I assume that's what you plan to do, but thought it worth a mention, just in case. :wink:

Yes i want to do separate meshes as soon as i can but i have more work to have a correct construction.
If Someone could help for the timeline ... (timeline don't work on 1.51 no ?)

YOU CAN DOWNLOADTHE FIRST RELEASE to test it.

I have this quickly and lot of corection have to be done like solar panel position and textures.
A temporary ssc file is furnished but you can use the "replace" command ,if not modify your spacecraft.ssc file
You can find 3 meshes:
iss.3ds 13MB
iss.cmod 48MB

orlannr3.3ds ( a cosmonaut is furnished to run easy around the station)
It's below:


http://celestiasws.free.fr/iss-construction.zip (UPDATED TO RELEASE 2 on may 8 2009)


Hope you computer is recent...

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Post #14by ElChristou » 02.01.2009, 21:59

Linuxman, the model is not that cool for Celestia. I'm presently building one that will be a bit more accurate and much lighter. The good point of this model are the textures, and particularly the normal maps... (if you see what I mean! :wink:)
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Post #15by BobHegwood » 03.01.2009, 04:37

Wow...

That is one detailed model. I downloaded Linuxman's version just to
see what it would do on my system, and it displays itself just fine on
my Vista machine. It does take a while for all of the textures and
model components to load into Celestia, but the end result is beautiful.

Looking forward to Christophe's optimized version.
Thanks very much for this add-on. Very cool.

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Post #16by JarC » 03.01.2009, 13:08

linuxm@n wrote:I have this quickly and lot of corection have to be done like solar panel position and textures.
Much obliged :) Would be cool to also have a model for the toolbag included :lol:

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Post #17by linuxm@n » 03.01.2009, 13:53

JarC wrote:
linuxm@n wrote:I have this quickly and lot of corection have to be done like solar panel position and textures.
Much obliged :) Would be cool to also have a model for the toolbag included :lol:

You mean a big white box recently lost by an astronaut ?

I have seen some pictures with a box on the canadian arm but,
I am searchinq informations about this canadian arm, on my pack, he his not correct

Here i ha find this hight r?solution picture:

http://www.esa.int/esaKIDSfr/SEMTFXXDE2E_Liftoff_1.html.

Can you run easy this model on your computer ?

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Post #18by Cham » 03.01.2009, 14:04

Linuxman,

the textures are all messed up on your model. The model itself runs fine on my system, but the textures are badly mapped.
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Post #19by jogad » 03.01.2009, 14:33

Hello

That slows significantly my computer. But the level of detail is awful.
astronaute3.jpg

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Post #20by linuxm@n » 03.01.2009, 14:36

ElChristou wrote:Linuxman, the model is not that cool for Celestia. I'm presently building one that will be a bit more accurate and much lighter. The good point of this model are the textures, and particularly the normal maps... (if you see what I mean! :wink:)

On my computer it run between 25 to 30FPS with very 85MBdds texture for for earth, moon , mars and clouds.
For the texture i don't resize them for the moment, some of them have a 1600 x 800 resolution.
Original texture for the master solar panels are very good if you have a closed view i will try to map the reverse side
They furnished bumbmap, reflective map and specular map, can theese map be used in celestia?
I try to associate bumpmap and normalmap with gimp ( for node 1 and columbus as you see in the last picture )
I have not have a look for optimisation of theeses model, for the moment i try to assemble them corectly.
If there is million of polygon to delete, i will not have this courage...
Waiting for your model as Bob


BobHegwood wrote:Wow...

That is one detailed model. I downloaded Linuxman's version just to
see what it would do on my system, and it displays itself just fine on
my Vista machine. It does take a while for all of the textures and
model components to load into Celestia, but the end result is beautiful.

Looking forward to Christophe's optimized version.
Thanks very much for this add-on. Very cool.

Take care, Bob

Hello bob !

These next days i have to do and place corectly the separate meshes for ISS ,and if my friend Gilles could finish some calculation for my Gagarine pad and will try a first pack for this other addon.
I'am searching information on the canadian iss armcause i'am in total confusion about this if someone can help ..
I like to make a good texture for white tissue covering some of the elements assembled iss.

Cham wrote:Linuxman,

the textures are all messed up on your model. The model itself runs fine on my system, but the textures are badly mapped.


Hello cham:
Mapping texture is not my speciality, i just change the name of the original texture to be corect for the moment i have just map the ATV model with esa texture and the JEM.
Thank tou to have testing this model, do you use cmod model ?

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