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Post #201by cartrite » 22.12.2007, 17:08

When I view straight down I get 70 + fps and when I look at the horizon like the shots I posted above, I get about 40 to 50 fps.
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Post #202by bh » 22.12.2007, 18:08

Almost 100% Celestia...

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1600x1200 for your desktop.
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Post #203by Spaceman » 09.03.2008, 07:06

PlutonianEmpire wrote:Image

Sorry, couldn't resist. :mrgreen:


I agree :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

Rassilon's "Protostar" addon
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Rthorvald's "Ran" addon
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Finaly, Thomas Guilpain's "Space Lift" addon with Earth texture, clouds, normal map, specular map and night texture by Don Edwards and John van Vliet
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Post #204by bh » 09.03.2008, 10:58

Superb Spaceman... love the protostar!
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Post #205by John Van Vliet » 11.03.2008, 01:16

i have been working on an artists concept for an Io Normal map
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and the bump
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it is still very early and well this image is currently being redone so maybe in a week or two there will be something done

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Post #206by Grist » 11.03.2008, 02:48

This is just a simple wall paper of Jupiter and Io (1600x1200):
http://img410.imageshack.us/img410/5308 ... riojn7.jpg

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Post #207by Reiko » 22.03.2008, 08:32

Welcome to a planet inside the Small Magellanic Cloud.

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This was made with Rassilon's globular cluster generator. The SMC contains two star clusters one has 100,000 stars and the other has 50,000.
When I generated the 100,000 star cluster I had the planets option turned on to about 75% and it created a SSC file 90MB in size! There are probably half a million planets in the SMC now. :lol:

EDIT: I meant Magellanic! :D
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Post #208by Hungry4info » 22.03.2008, 23:20

Reiko wrote:When I generated the 100,000 star cluster I had the planets option turned on to about 75% and it created a SSC file 90MB in size! There are probably half a million planets in the SMC now. :lol:
I did something like that once. It's fun to explore all your solar systems =P

Reiko wrote:Small Gallented Cloud

No! It's "Megallanic", like Magellan. He's the guy who sailed around the world and reported the existence of the clouds to Europe.
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Post #209by Reiko » 23.03.2008, 00:03

Hungry4info wrote:
Reiko wrote:When I generated the 100,000 star cluster I had the planets option turned on to about 75% and it created a SSC file 90MB in size! There are probably half a million planets in the SMC now. :lol:
I did something like that once. It's fun to explore all your solar systems =P
The only problem is it takes a while to load such a large SSC file. At least for my computer it takes a while.
Hungry4info wrote:
Reiko wrote:Small Gallented Cloud
No! It's "Megallanic", like Magellan. He's the guy who sailed around the world and reported the existence of the clouds to Europe.

Magellanic is what I meant. I clicked the wrong word in the spell check. lol

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Post #210by Hungry4info » 23.03.2008, 02:30

Reiko wrote:The only problem is it takes a while to load such a large SSC file. At least for my computer it takes a while.l


Yes, I've experienced much the same.
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Re: Post your Celestia pictures!

Post #211by bdm » 30.03.2008, 21:42

Time for more pictures. Here are some screenshots of planets with rings.

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Post #212by bdm » 03.04.2008, 12:12

Another screenshot of my latest creation, a terrestrial planet with rings.

Cloud texture by Don Edwards, planet and rings created by me
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Post #213by Enio » 04.04.2008, 11:47

I'll show different types of planet I'm doing in my Andromeda Audbeyon Add-on.
Note: I removed clouds to show better the surfaces.

Helliaplanet.jpg


Sulferiaplanet.jpg


Mardukplanet.jpg

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Post #214by Enio » 04.04.2008, 11:55

More carbon planets.

Cydoniaplanet.jpg


Lusharnplanet.jpg


Frosthardnaplanet.jpg

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Post #215by Enio » 04.04.2008, 12:05

And some more carbon planets.

CesiaBervemoniaplanet.jpg


JungertsauwnXenironplanet.jpg

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Re: Post your Celestia pictures!

Post #216by Polter » 17.04.2008, 04:40

My first post here!(sorry for my English)
Started to use celestia (again), after a few years... hehehee...

The image was not fully 100% from Celestia, even the atmosphere. I shopped it to corect colors.
The texture was from Don Edwards Realistic Earth, cloudmap was from somwhere else.
I intentionally did not use the specular map.

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I need a "blue marble photo" with my country in it. :wink:

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Re: Post your Celestia pictures!

Post #217by Fog_Stranger » 03.05.2008, 14:50

I have some problems.. I "lost" 4 last planets)) but it another story (sorry for my english too). there is orbitsjf three planets... smth remind?

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Post #218by BobHegwood » 03.05.2008, 17:05

From linuxm@n's simply marvelous 2001 add-on (along with some modifications by me)...

From behind the Hal 9000 console, looking outward:
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From outside the ship, looking inward:
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Re: Post your Celestia pictures!

Post #219by fsgregs » 06.05.2008, 23:48

I found this stunning view of Jupiter and Io, while doing some new updates for my educational activities. You get the beauty of Jupiter, erupting volcanoes on Io, a total solar eclipse and the Milky Way all in one shot. :)
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I also discovered this great view of backlit Titan. Wow!
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Enjoy

Frank

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Post #220by bh » 11.05.2008, 08:43

Superb shots Frank. Really shows off the beauty of Celestia!
regards...bh.


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