Work in progress : horizontal layer with man scale
Work in progress : horizontal layer with man scale
I'm building another layer to show the scale of Man in the universe, and to show the horizontal plane (at my location). Two views :
It's only missing some scale labels (10 meters, 100 meters, 1 km, ... up to 1 million km).
Too bad there aren't any shadows in Celestia.
It's only missing some scale labels (10 meters, 100 meters, 1 km, ... up to 1 million km).
Too bad there aren't any shadows in Celestia.
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Re: Work in progress : horizontal layer with man scale
you presumably mean the "tangent plane" in math terms?
Well, at least for Europeans, there is some VERY important little part missing with this MAN
This sort of sexless Zombies are not even shown anymore in our grammar schools, in order not to upset the adolescent pupils too much,...ahem
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Well, at least for Europeans, there is some VERY important little part missing with this MAN
This sort of sexless Zombies are not even shown anymore in our grammar schools, in order not to upset the adolescent pupils too much,...ahem
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Re: Work in progress : horizontal layer with man scale
t00fri wrote:you presumably mean the "tangent plane" in math terms?
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Of course. What else could it be ? That plane is also rotating with Earth (fixed location).
I'm experiencing some glitches on the grid : while moving around, some parts are "blinking" a bit.
t00fri wrote:This sort of sexless Zombies are not even shown anymore in our grammar schools, in order not to upset the adolescent pupils too much,...ahem
Heheheee. I was thinking about adding this "vital" bit. Not sure, since I'll use the model in the classroom ! The easy solution would be to put some clothes on the man. But I wanted to use a "Homo Sapiens" model... Maybe a long tie, or a leaf ?
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I would prefer to use some sitting model, like the one shown below, but I didn't found any without defects...
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Re: Work in progress : horizontal layer with man scale
Here is my version (from Looooong ago) suitable for 12 year old
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Re: Work in progress : horizontal layer with man scale
Cham wrote:I'm building another layer to show the scale of Man in the universe...
I'm not sure to see the interest of such scale... (man vs galaxy?? what's the point?)
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Re: Work in progress : horizontal layer with man scale
Fridger,
Well some may think that last one is a bit to, per say religious, lol.
I would think a natural would be the Vitruvian Man myself.
Of course finding a 3d model of him may prove difficult.
And yes, unfortunately I live in a nation that thinks everyone should look and be just like the
sexless zombie. So much for the U.S.A.'s forward thinking in the 21st century. Nope its just more of the same Technological Victorianism here folks.
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Well some may think that last one is a bit to, per say religious, lol.
I would think a natural would be the Vitruvian Man myself.
Of course finding a 3d model of him may prove difficult.
And yes, unfortunately I live in a nation that thinks everyone should look and be just like the
sexless zombie. So much for the U.S.A.'s forward thinking in the 21st century. Nope its just more of the same Technological Victorianism here folks.
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I might answer a PM or a post if its relevant to something.
Ah, never say never!!
Past texture releases, Hmm let me think about it
Thanks for your understanding.
I might answer a PM or a post if its relevant to something.
Ah, never say never!!
Past texture releases, Hmm let me think about it
Thanks for your understanding.
Re: Work in progress : horizontal layer with man scale
The local horizontal grid layer I'm building is very usefull to show some sizes (moons, pulsars, ...), compared to the local place where we live :
It's also usefull to study the motion of the Moon, from the local perspective :
If only the Man model wasn't looking like a dumb zombie ! I need a "pensive man" model, something more poetic in some way.
It's also usefull to study the motion of the Moon, from the local perspective :
If only the Man model wasn't looking like a dumb zombie ! I need a "pensive man" model, something more poetic in some way.
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Re: Work in progress : horizontal layer with man scale
Cham wrote:
I need a "pensive man" model, something more poetic in some way.
Why don't you provide some nice Einsteinian hair fashion to your bold sitting zombie? That would make it definitely more "pensive"
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Actually a 3d "Einstein" would be quite cool...
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Re: Work in progress : horizontal layer with man scale
Maybe this model is better ? At least, he's looking at the sky. The model is pretty large, though.
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For such purposes I would always prefer female models. Every ad in the US for BIG amateur telescopes displays a pretty girl next to the instrument, for example ...
Certainly never shown are bold males in bronze colored underwear ... hi hi
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Certainly never shown are bold males in bronze colored underwear ... hi hi
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Re: Work in progress : horizontal layer with man scale
t00fri wrote:For such purposes I would always prefer female models. Every ad in the US for BIG amateur telescopes displays a pretty girl next to the instrument, for example ...
Certainly never shown are bold males in bronze colored underwear ... hi hi
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Re: Work in progress : horizontal layer with man scale
t00fri wrote:For such purposes I would always prefer female models...
I agree and you will probably have much choices on the net...
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How about this, then (with colors) ?
Most female models are way too sexy (even pornographic). I'm not sure this model is well fitted in a classroom.
Most female models are way too sexy (even pornographic). I'm not sure this model is well fitted in a classroom.
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Cham wrote:How about this, then (with colors) ?
Most female models are way too sexy (even pornographic). I'm not sure this model is well fitted in a classroom.
I think this model is perfectly decent, yet does attract attention. So if you don't want a 3d Einstein wearing Bob's hair fashion of course , that young lady looks pretty much "pensive" . Her face appears sensitive and intelligent.
I am sure my French friend ElChristou shares my preferences...
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t00fri wrote:...I am sure my French friend ElChristou shares my preferences...
Not completely. Perso for this kind of stuff I would use a model of a classical greek or roman statue...
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ElChristou wrote:t00fri wrote:...I am sure my French friend ElChristou shares my preferences...
Not completely. Perso for this kind of stuff I would use a model of a classical greek or roman statue...
Why? We live in the year 2008
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Now wait a minute...
We DO have female users too, you know. Shouldn't you offer a choice here?
Sorry, couldn't resist making the point.
We DO have female users too, you know. Shouldn't you offer a choice here?
Sorry, couldn't resist making the point.
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