Terrain IS feasible, and here's someone who has done it...
http://home.attbi.com/~s-p-oneil
(download GSPlanet)
The program features 4 planets, with increasing LOD, so that you will see
detailed terrain as you approach the surface. The author has also managed to blend the distant terrain neatly with the haze in the horizon,
and the atmosphere the ground slightly blue when seen from space.
check out this neat program
I'm starting to hate my ATI Radeon 8500 Card.
Another program that uses practically only NVidia Extensions.
Another beautiful and similar program: The planet engine (see http://drtypo.free.fr/) not even starts on my system.
Another program that uses practically only NVidia Extensions.
Another beautiful and similar program: The planet engine (see http://drtypo.free.fr/) not even starts on my system.
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I think Dr. Typo's Planet Engine is much better:
http://drtypo.free.fr/
* It already supports real data
* It has a better frame rate (I don't care what that FPS number says in GLPlanet, that's not what the terrain is updating at.)
* It doesn't have such ugly "popping" terrain artifacts and inconsistency of detail across the surface.
* GLPlanet often has a low-res pixellated appearance, presumably due to some rendering trickery which, in my opinion, hasn't paid off.
Just my two cents...
http://drtypo.free.fr/
* It already supports real data
* It has a better frame rate (I don't care what that FPS number says in GLPlanet, that's not what the terrain is updating at.)
* It doesn't have such ugly "popping" terrain artifacts and inconsistency of detail across the surface.
* GLPlanet often has a low-res pixellated appearance, presumably due to some rendering trickery which, in my opinion, hasn't paid off.
Just my two cents...
Cheers,
Paul
Paul
Well all I have to say is Im impressed...The graphics arent the best in the universe but one thing that impresses me is the size of the exe...And the fact that it uses a scripting language to color and render the planets...This has tons of potential to be integrated into Celestia...With some additional work it can be made to work on some other graphics platforms (maybe)...Also it can be made to be optional if added...I suppose in Celestias future Chris...or maybe someone else could add this into Celestia...Not to mention the clouds (far future)...now that would be cool
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it's cool , but needs a joystick
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