Using Celestia for a military scifi novel

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Using Celestia for a military scifi novel

Post #1by the-isz » 23.08.2012, 20:08

In 2011 I began work on a military scifi novel. As part of the research, I needed to figure out how the planets/asteroids would be positioned on a very specific date. Hunting around, I found Celestia. Holy cow that proved to be an amazing resource. I used it at great length to do mapping, flight time calculations, positioning, etc.

The book is finally complete and will be released this fall (2012). For it, I wanted to create a little video trailer. It suddenly dawned on me that Celestia would be perfect for capturing some key visuals. Using one of the scripts provided on motherlode, I was able to create a flyby video (had to reverse it to make it fit the storyboard) and it worked BEAUTIFULLY.

Video is here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0CjwKINGizo

Celestia rocks. Couldn't work without it.
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Re: Using Celestia for a military scifi novel

Post #2by Cham » 23.08.2012, 20:14

The video is very well done. Thanks for the link...
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Re: Using Celestia for a military scifi novel

Post #3by the-isz » 23.08.2012, 20:33

Thanks!

I used to do video editing in the 90's. Back then an editing system would run about $30K.

I did this whole thing (including buying editing software, a couple stock photos and music) for less than $80.00.

Oh, how times have changed.
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Re: Using Celestia for a military scifi novel

Post #4by PlutonianEmpire » 24.08.2012, 00:35

You're not the only one using Celestia for sci-fi literature. :)

I've done it for at least two short-stories I've written myself, one of which I plan to upload to my site for viewing. :)

It's more science fantasy really, and I know the vast majority of people smarter than laymen hate that genre. :(
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Re: Using Celestia for a military scifi novel

Post #5by the-isz » 24.08.2012, 01:26

PlutonianEmpire wrote:You're not the only one using Celestia for sci-fi literature. :)

I've done it for at least two short-stories I've written myself, one of which I plan to upload to my site for viewing. :)

It's more science fantasy really, and I know the vast majority of people smarter than laymen hate that genre. :(

Nice. Shoot me a link when you have them up. :)
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Re: Using Celestia for a military scifi novel

Post #6by PlutonianEmpire » 24.08.2012, 01:31

the-isz wrote:
PlutonianEmpire wrote:You're not the only one using Celestia for sci-fi literature. :)

I've done it for at least two short-stories I've written myself, one of which I plan to upload to my site for viewing. :)

It's more science fantasy really, and I know the vast majority of people smarter than laymen hate that genre. :(

Nice. Shoot me a link when you have them up. :)
Sure, I'll send it by PM when I do. :)
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Re: Using Celestia for a military scifi novel

Post #7by the-isz » 08.10.2013, 01:49

Thought I'd give an update from my last post. The first book is doing amazingly well (even hit #1 in the UK for military sci-fi this spring). Couldn't be happier.
Now, I'm wrapping up the second book in the series. Here's a book trailer for it.... and again, I used Celestia for the key shots. Would have been impossible to do the trailer (as I wanted) otherwise.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P25N9Uo2L3Q
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