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Re: Post your Celestia pictures!

Post #661by Milosz21 » 30.03.2010, 19:43

This forum is very good place to find some new ideas to do. Some guy (Nick BDM?) inspired me to do gas giant by his method. Man, your tutorial owns! 8)

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Thanks for inspiration! End of exams and finally i have some more free time to do interesting things. 8)

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Re: Post your Celestia pictures!

Post #662by fungun » 30.03.2010, 20:10

Do you have a link for this tutorial ?

Thanks,
Tim

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Re: Post your Celestia pictures!

Post #663by Milosz21 » 30.03.2010, 20:59

fungun wrote:Do you have a link for this tutorial ?

Thanks,
Tim

Yes,click!

http://shatters.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=12652&hilit=wonderful+gas+giants

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Re: Post your Celestia pictures!

Post #664by Reiko » 31.03.2010, 20:56

The first warp powered vessel, the Phoenix. The first warp flight took place on April 5, 2063.
Still 53 years away! :( :blue:

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Re: Post your Celestia pictures!

Post #665by fungun » 31.03.2010, 21:18

Wow that turned out slick :D
Now I may want it back LOL :lol:

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Re: Post your Celestia pictures!

Post #666by Reiko » 31.03.2010, 21:21

fungun wrote:Wow that turned out slick :D
Now I may want it back LOL :lol:

Tim
It's all yours but there is a weird flicker in the left warp engine. it shows up in celestia and anim8tor and 3ds max. Not sure what the cause is or how to correct it.

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Re: Post your Celestia pictures!

Post #667by Milosz21 » 04.04.2010, 18:20

Hi everyone, do you all remember how looks like my gas giant Polyphemus from Avatar movie? Not so good right? New is completely different, let's see what I'm talking about. 8)

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Try compare my Polyphemus with this one in movie, tell me what you all thinking about my job, all feedback are welcome. :)

P.S. This one is my very good candidate to replace old giant in new version of my Avatar System. :blue:

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Re: Post your Celestia pictures!

Post #668by fungun » 04.04.2010, 19:11

I like this one better. :)
Good job.
Tim

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Re: Post your Celestia pictures!

Post #669by Milosz21 » 06.04.2010, 19:42

Polyphemus is finally done, and now i have enough topics around Avatar.

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I joke of course :P , but i spend many hours today making this planet.

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Re: Post your Celestia pictures!

Post #670by Reiko » 07.04.2010, 17:36

Milosz21 wrote:Polyphemus is finally done, and now i have enough topics around Avatar.

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I joke of course :P , but i spend many hours today making this planet.
Nice!

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Re: Post your Celestia pictures!

Post #671by Reiko » 13.04.2010, 18:16

View from a moon orbiting an inhabited world.

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Re: Post your Celestia pictures!

Post #672by PlutonianEmpire » 16.04.2010, 00:14

On Monday, I was about to do my usual habit of watching binary sunsets in real time when I discovered that the moons of the planet I was on were about to do a conjunction at a very good angle from the two suns, and a major city I was watching the sunsets at just happened to be in the right place at the right time.

This is the result:
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Terraformed Pluto: Now with New Horizons maps! :D

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Re: Post your Celestia pictures!

Post #673by Reiko » 17.04.2010, 22:08

A primitive early day warp vessel. Notice the rocket cones on the back which suggests no impulse drive. :)
Thank you fungun for finding this lovely ship.

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Re: Post your Celestia pictures!

Post #674by John Van Vliet » 20.04.2010, 06:14

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Re: Post your Celestia pictures!

Post #675by TERRIER » 26.04.2010, 11:47

Cassini Orbit Rev 130 (orbit no.131) CICLOPS planned observations. See website http://www.ciclops.org/view/6340/Rev130 for more details.

10th April 2010 Dione transit of Titan - CEL//URL LINK HERE
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19th April 2010 Dione Appears Behind Titan's Southern Haze - CEL//URL LINK HERE
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28th April 2010 Cassini Flyby of Enceladus - CEL//URL LINK HERE
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Re: Post your Celestia pictures!

Post #676by bh » 26.04.2010, 15:03

Hey TERRIER! Good to see you again matey... great piccys.
regards...bh.

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Re: Post your Celestia pictures!

Post #677by TERRIER » 27.04.2010, 07:55

Cheers bh,
I always find the CICLOPS website interesting, and like to see how their planned observations compare with the Celestia Cassini trajectory, then I see if I can recreate some of their images. Not too bad in most cases, although they state that the Dione/Titan haze event was to occur on the 20th April, instead of the 19th which I managed to find in Celestia - timezone differences maybe? :)

On the previous orbit Orbit Rev 129 to quote CICLOPS at http://www.ciclops.org/view/6299/Rev129

CICLOPS wrote:"On April 2, Cassini will image Epimetheus as the moon transits the south polar region of the larger co-orbital satellite, Janus."

and ,

CICLOPS wrote:"On April 11, Cassini will image another transit of Janus by Epimetheus."

Now these have been a challenge, which I've failed dismally to re-create - an April fools joke maybe :?:
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Re: Post your Celestia pictures!

Post #678by Hungry4info » 27.04.2010, 17:39

I have similar problems. My guess is that it's a result of not having updated my Cassini trajectory file for the last five years.
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Re: Post your Celestia pictures!

Post #679by TERRIER » 28.04.2010, 09:11

I notice in the SCM repository, the Cassini files in extras-standard are 18 months old now, and the mission data runs out in July 2010. I hopes there's plans for an update to include the extended mission. :)

While i was trying to re-create the Janus/Epimetheus transit I did discover this nice alignment of Janus, Titan and Dione on 11th April 2010.
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Re: Post your Celestia pictures!

Post #680by Boux » 28.04.2010, 18:58

Some great pics around this thread indeed...

For fun and some serious cpu burn-in, the screenshot below shows two instances of Celestia running at the same time.
The Qt version is always a little bit faster, despite the more sophisticated menu system.
Regular Celestia runs on core 2 and Celestia-Qt4 on core 4. Aero is disabled here.
There are still 2 cores left to deal comfortably with other stuff on the two other displays: web, music listening, photo editing ... and a dozen background apps.
This is a perfect demonstration of hardware being way ahead of most software pieces that still run on one cpu only.

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