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New Tour of Mars Script.
Posted: 28.11.2003, 02:12
by Bob Hegwood
Hi all...
I've just posted a new Tour of Mars script on my website at:
http://home.earthlink.net/~bobhegwood
This is a major revision to the script which Alan Federman and Mr. Selden Ball had made available previously. I have put a lot of effort into this script, so I hope you enjoy it.
Take care, Bob
Posted: 28.11.2003, 02:56
by Bob Hegwood
Sorry...
I probably should have posted a direct link to the files. It is as follows:
http://home.earthlink.net/~bobhegwood/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderfiles/marstour.zip
Take care, Bob
Posted: 28.11.2003, 03:28
by selden
Bob,
I suspect you're just yanking my chain, but you really could leave off the "Mr."
On a more substantive note, I noticed a couple of typos in the "lecture notes" -- "it's" used when the possessive "its" was meant.
Good work!
Posted: 28.11.2003, 06:30
by Bob Hegwood
"Lecture Notes?"
What lecture notes? Presumably, you mean the cel script. If that's the case, you were absolutely correct and it's already been repaired.
Thank you sir. It's been a pleasure, but it's a real pain to have to re-upload a script just because its properties have been grammatically incapacitated.
If that's the best you can do, then I'll consider the script a resounding success.
Take care, Bob
Good Job Bob!
Posted: 28.11.2003, 12:45
by Guest
Took your Mars Tour, loved it!. We need more scripts like this! The only problem I have is the need for a faster pc so I can use the high res Mars textures
I'm still a beginner in the scripts, but hope to produce something just as good one day.
Posted: 28.11.2003, 21:46
by JackHiggins
Sweeeet...
I'm letting it run through once to load all the VT tiles, then i'll run it while watching. Must get RAM...
Re: Good Job Bob!
Posted: 28.11.2003, 23:08
by Bob Hegwood
Anonymous wrote:I'm still a beginner in the scripts, but hope to produce something just as good one day.
I'm just a beginner too...
All that really means is that we can think *outside* of the accepted norms for experienced users.
Glad you like the script.
Take care, Bob
Posted: 28.11.2003, 23:11
by Bob Hegwood
JackHiggins wrote:Sweeeet...
High praise indeed from YOU Mr. Higgins... Thanks for the appraisal.
Believe it or not, I worked on that script for more than a month. Whew!
Take care, Bob
Posted: 29.11.2003, 00:46
by JackHiggins
Bob- like selden said- no need for the Mr!!
Thanks for the thanks for the appraisal!
Re: New Tour of Mars Script.
Posted: 29.11.2003, 01:38
by ANDREA
Bob Hegwood wrote:Hi all...
I've just posted a new Tour of Mars script on my website at:
http://home.earthlink.net/~bobhegwoodThis is a major revision to the script which Alan Federman and Mr. Selden Ball had made available previously. I have put a lot of effort into this script, so I hope you enjoy it.
Take care, Bob
Bob, a very very nice work, thank you very much, and thanks to Alan and Selden
.
I'm using the 16k Mars texture and 2k Phobos and deimos, and believe me, it's a pleasure to use this script (the 'Face' on Mars is clearly visible)
. Moreover, I will add some more information on Mars atmosphere, sandstorms etc., and I'll try to end the voyage with a descent up to see the Mars Pathfinder and Sojourner
.
I'll show the results, if any.
By
Andrea
Posted: 29.11.2003, 04:07
by Bob Hegwood
Andrea,
Now you've gone and DONE it to me...
You can see the Face on Mars with the 16k texture? Sheesh! My poor machine can only use the 8k texture after I resize it to 1024x512 so that's why I can't see it.
Sorry, but that's all the resolution I can use at this point. At any rate, I'm glad you liked the script. I'll be working on Jupiter next.
By the way, I downloaded the icons from your website... Cool...
Take care, Bob
Posted: 29.11.2003, 13:49
by ANDREA
Bob Hegwood wrote:Andrea, You can see the Face on Mars with the 16k texture? Sheesh! My poor machine can only use the 8k texture after I resize it to 1024x512 so that's why I can't see it.
Bob, I'm the happy
owner of a Nvidia GeForce4 4600 Ti with 128 Mb, and this is the reason why I'm going closer when showing features
.
Here the Happy Face on Mars, as I see on my monitor:
Bob Hegwood wrote:Sorry, but that's all the resolution I can use at this point. At any rate, I'm glad you liked the script. I'll be working on Jupiter next. By the way, I downloaded the icons from your website... Cool...Take care, Bob
I'm happy that you enjoyed the icons
.
Waiting to have Jupiter news
.
By soon
Andrea
Posted: 29.11.2003, 18:54
by Bob Hegwood
Man you just have WAY too much imagination. There AIN'T no face in that image. I don't care HOW many pretty lines you put on it.
Sorry, but I'm just a miserable old geezer, so don't let my observations spoil yer fun.
Take care, Bob
Posted: 30.11.2003, 21:46
by TERRIER
Nice one Bob, I really like the 'X marks the spot' feature, although I've changed the colour of mine to white so that it shows up better if I have the location labels switched on. I'm also wondering if it's worth marking the location of the face?
Andrea
It looks as if there's a face in just about every crater if you look hard enough! However I'm wondering if the face mentioned in this script is the famous feature photographed by Viking 1 in 1976, which has since been photographed in much higher detail and no longer looks like a face........much!!!
Here's the NASA site link about the face, including a hiking route for climbing it, if any of us will ever be so lucky!
http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2001/ast24may_1.htm
regards
TERRIER
Posted: 30.11.2003, 23:43
by Bob Hegwood
TERRIER wrote:I'm wondering if the face mentioned in this script is the famous feature photographed by Viking 1 in 1976, which has since been photographed in much higher detail and no longer looks like a face........much!!!
That's the one, Terrier... Thanks for the link, but I still like the Viking I pictures better.
Now you've gone and taken *all* of the fun out of it.
Take care, Bob
Posted: 30.11.2003, 23:43
by ANDREA
TERRIER wrote:It looks as if there's a face in just about every crater if you look hard enough! However I'm wondering if the face mentioned in this script is the famous feature photographed by Viking 1 in 1976, which has since been photographed in much higher detail and no longer looks like a face........much!!!regards TERRIER
Terrier, it is a joke!
Using the original .cel script, when in Cydonia Region, I went much closer, and found very close to the given position the crater that I have shown
.
I know that it's NOT the real Face on Mars, but it was appearing as a smiling Emoticon, so I worked on it with yellow paint to show the Face.
Nothing more than a joke, sorry.
By
Andrea
Posted: 01.12.2003, 12:40
by TERRIER
That's the one, Terrier... Thanks for the link, but I still like the Viking I pictures better. Now you've gone and taken *all* of the fun out of it.
Well at least there's still the Nicholson Crater
http://www.celestiaproject.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3568
regards
TERRIER
Posted: 01.12.2003, 12:49
by arcturus
Isn't the crater Galle (on the rim of Argyre) the 'classical' Happy Face on Mars ?
Ron
Posted: 01.12.2003, 23:49
by JackHiggins
arcturus wrote:Isn't the crater Galle (on the rim of Argyre) the 'classical' Happy Face on Mars ?
Yes!
32k Flat Surface and NormalMap from DBrady, Mars Odyssey in foreground.
(Must get the cloud texture on some day too...)
How sweet does that look?
Re: New Tour of Mars Script.
Posted: 03.12.2003, 15:22
by don
Bob Hegwood wrote:I've just posted a new Tour of Mars script on my website
Howdy Bob,
Just getting back to the forums after the holiday ...
Very nice script modifications!
Some suggestions for further modification:
* Set a date/time for each observation. Some of them were totally in the dark for me.
* Higher ambient light might help in the dark spots.
* Since you included a locations file, I used it. Turn location labels on (&) and watch out for overlapping text. You should be able to zoom in a bit more, or modify the SSC file to eliminate these.
* When location labels is on, the white text displayed by the script is difficult to read at times because it conflicts with the green text. You might want to try positioning the text in between location labels.
Keep up the great work Bob!!!
-Don G.