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Squashed Earth

Post #1by chris » 14.05.2003, 21:55

Just having a bit of fun with my new atmosphere code . . . :D

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Post #2by Darkmiss » 14.05.2003, 22:16

8O to much work on Celestia....
He has finally flipped :lol:
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Post #3by jim » 14.05.2003, 22:18

I'm happy :D another bug is removed.

I think it's time for a new prerelease.

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Post #4by selden » 14.05.2003, 22:26

but what does it do when you wrap it around the Borg Cube???
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Post #5by chris » 14.05.2003, 22:43

selden wrote:but what does it do when you wrap it around the Borg Cube???

It only works for ellipsoids . . . I could probably come up with something that works for any mesh over a limited range of distances. However, I'm not going to bother . . . There are other improvements that I'm making to atmospheres that require a more regular geometry. Also, the laws of physics have obliged my laziness by only permitting atmospheres around objects with enough gravity to be compressed into spheroids.

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Post #6by selden » 14.05.2003, 22:53

I understand. I forgot to include a winking smiley. I was just remembering how the atmosphere looked when I was trying to apply the various planet rendering options (like nightlights) to the Cube. If it weren't for the sunrise/sunset effect it would have looked like a reasonable forcefield.

I'll omit the details of my usual plea for more generic surface texture handling for 3D meshes...
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Post #7by billybob884 » 15.05.2003, 01:08

speaking of atmospheres, how is the hole in the sky problem coming?
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Post #8by the guardian » 15.05.2003, 02:10

Very nice work. Will there be an update to the current solarsystem.ssc file? With all Jovians included with atmospheres?
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Post #9by chris » 15.05.2003, 02:58

Updating the Jovian planets with atmospheres:
Yes, I will do this . . . However, I need to check out some Voyager and Galileo images of the planets to get a feel for what looks the most realistic. I seem to recall all the pictures showing a well defined edge to the planets, which indicates to me that the 'height' of the atmosphere in Celestia should be small.

Hole in the sky:
Yes, I'm in the process of fixing it now.

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Post #10by erostosthenes » 15.05.2003, 04:36

keep in mind the majority of those nasa pics are with the sun behind the probe, so there's little to no highlight of the outer edge of their atmospheres. i suggest looking for backlit images where you hardly see any of the planet to get a good guess on the thickness.

http://www.windows.ucar.edu/tour/link=/jupiter/images/jupiter_iowgany_image.html&edu=high


and here's an amazing animation of IO in jupiter's shadow.

http://ciclops.lpl.arizona.edu/ciclops/movies/15.eclipse_C_str_l.gif

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Post #11by Borg Collective » 15.05.2003, 20:16

Someone mentioned the Borg?

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Post #12by JackHiggins » 15.05.2003, 20:39

It's nice to have that atmosphere bug fixed, finally it'll look good for objects placed directly on the surface!!

Completely off topic, but- Anyone see the eclipse last night/this morning?
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Re: Squashed Earth

Post #13by t00fri » 15.05.2003, 20:59

chris wrote:Just having a bit of fun with my new atmosphere code . . . :D

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Perfect texture for Anti-De Sitter space;-)

No, I am definitely NOT telling what this is...

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Post #14by Borg Collective » 15.05.2003, 21:00

To individual designated as "JackHiggins":

We are transfering you on our thread with that topic at the following coordinates:
>>> http://www.celestiaproject.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2370 <<<

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Post #15by t00fri » 15.05.2003, 21:15

Borg Collective wrote:Someone mentioned the Borg?

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This subject seems to be overreacting;-)

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Post #16by JackHiggins » 15.05.2003, 21:16

Borg Collective wrote:To individual designated as "JackHiggins":

We are transfering you on our thread with that topic at the following coordinates:
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