BobHegwood wrote:Since I seem to be placed smack-dab in the middle of all of this, let me just express my opinion here...
I would me more than happy to place the larger textures on the ML, but have refused to do so at Dr. Schrempp's request.
He has every right to make this request, and I will not post anything which has been created with his tools. If this meets with
the collective disapproval here, I would also be very happy to go commit Hari-Kari and simply jump off of the Celestial planet.
I have very much appreciated the Good Doctor's tools, and his patient explanations of these tools for the Brain-Dead.
If HE does not wish his textures to be duplicated on the ML, then they will not be. At least by me.It would seem that the Good Doctor's works are hardly appreciated by anyone except those who have taken the time
to invest some work into creating their own VT's. Why is this such a price to pay? If you want the textures that badly,
then do a bit of work. Surely this isn't too much to ask for all of the accuracy and detail that comes along with these works.
I just don't buy this argument, which seems to be that we should deliberately make it harder than necessary to install high resolution textures in Celestia because people will 'appreciate' it more. BS. If Fridger doesn't want textures created with his tools on the Motherlode, then yes, be courteous and don't upload them there. But I find the his policy to be absurd. Same with the 'educational' argument . . . People are busy. *I* am busy. I know gobs about image processing already, and whatever time I spend figuring out the peculiarities of texture tools is time that I don't spend on Celestia development (or snowboarding, or reading, or whatever.) If I need to produce a texture from some new data set, then I'll happily invest the time in learning some new tools. But if the time I spent downloading/unpacking/learning them could have been saved by just having a good Blue Marble virtual texture available for download, then I get upset about the low value that someone placed on my free time.
I'll say again: I like nmtools and the F-Tex tools a lot; it's a great package, and nicely documented. But I don't want to spend time using it--or any other tool--without some better reason than the whim of the developer.
--Chris