I already know how to place models such as buildings etc on a planet's surface but how to I place a tile of texture? For example, I place a building at a location then how do I add a more detailed ground texture beneath it? Is there a way to do it without having to make a flat model and texturing it?
Can I place texture on a specific spot of a moon or planet and define the area it covers?
Placing a texture tile on a planetary surface?
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Re: Placing a texture tile on a planetary surface?
One way to do it on the surface of a planet or moon is to create a level 12 VT (Virtual Texture) containing a tile or two in that area.
You only need to provide tiles in the directories level0 and level12, although all of the intermediate directories need to exist.
Celestia user "Jim" wrote a utility to calculate which tile to create given a longitude and latitude, but his web site has evaporated Maybe someone has a copy. I don't seem to.
You only need to provide tiles in the directories level0 and level12, although all of the intermediate directories need to exist.
Celestia user "Jim" wrote a utility to calculate which tile to create given a longitude and latitude, but his web site has evaporated Maybe someone has a copy. I don't seem to.
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Re: Placing a texture tile on a planetary surface?
Hello,
If your need a very high level of detail you may have to use a big tile.
For example on the Earth, to have a resolution of about one meter by pixel, you must use a tile of 4096x4096 pixels.
But if your planet is small, smaller tiles are good for the same resolution.
You have to learn a bit about virtual textures and make a close-up.
Have a look here
http://www.lepp.cornell.edu/~seb/celestia/textures.html
French speaking people can find some documentation on virtual textures with formulas to calculate the tiles positions.
Maybe formulas are not so difficult to understand even for English speaking people.
http://www.ikiru.ch/celestia/wiki/index ... _Virtuelle
There is even links on tutorials to make close-ups with a utility to calculate the tiles and much more.
http://www.ikiru.ch/celestia/wiki/index.php/Tutoriels
If your need a very high level of detail you may have to use a big tile.
For example on the Earth, to have a resolution of about one meter by pixel, you must use a tile of 4096x4096 pixels.
But if your planet is small, smaller tiles are good for the same resolution.
You have to learn a bit about virtual textures and make a close-up.
Have a look here
http://www.lepp.cornell.edu/~seb/celestia/textures.html
French speaking people can find some documentation on virtual textures with formulas to calculate the tiles positions.
Maybe formulas are not so difficult to understand even for English speaking people.
http://www.ikiru.ch/celestia/wiki/index ... _Virtuelle
There is even links on tutorials to make close-ups with a utility to calculate the tiles and much more.
http://www.ikiru.ch/celestia/wiki/index.php/Tutoriels
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Re: Placing a texture tile on a planetary surface?
selden wrote:One way to do it on the surface of a planet or moon is to create a level 12 VT (Virtual Texture) containing a tile or two in that area.
You only need to provide tiles in the directories level0 and level12, although all of the intermediate directories need to exist.
Celestia user "Jim" wrote a utility to calculate which tile to create given a longitude and latitude, but his web site has evaporated Maybe someone has a copy. I don't seem to.
Here is the tile calculator utility by Jens Meyer (aka Jim), which used to work quite well.
http://www.celestiaproject.net/~t00fri/VT-tile ... ator_2.zip
Since spring is coming on so beautifully, my obvious suspicion is that Reiko is planning to plant LOTS of blue crocus at level 12
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Re: Placing a texture tile on a planetary surface?
Thank you,
Still not quit understand how to create VT textures or how to place them but I will try again.
Life is beautiful and fragile.
Still not quit understand how to create VT textures or how to place them but I will try again.
Life is beautiful and fragile.
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Re: Placing a texture tile on a planetary surface?
Reiko,
You can find a number of useful tutorials guides either on the Motherlode
or at Selden's home page. Have a look at the VT Guides available HERE.
Thanks, Brain-Dead
You can find a number of useful tutorials guides either on the Motherlode
or at Selden's home page. Have a look at the VT Guides available HERE.
Thanks, Brain-Dead
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Re: Placing a texture tile on a planetary surface?
Thank you.BobHegwood wrote:Reiko,
You can find a number of useful tutorials guides either on the Motherlode
or at Selden's home page. Have a look at the VT Guides available HERE.
Thanks, Brain-Dead