Miror website of AstroBoy

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Miror website of AstroBoy

Post #1by AstroBoy » 01.07.2003, 22:29

A mirror website has been release for those who have downloading problem... unfortunately, this provider doesn't allow big files so, all the add-on aren't avariable for the moment.
http://astroboy-web.ibelgique.com/

BTW here's a preview of my new "nebula" add-on for celestia, soo avariable...

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Re: Miror website of AstroBoy

Post #2by ANDREA » 01.07.2003, 22:56

[quote="AstroBoy"]A mirror website has been release for those who have downloading problem... unfortunately, this provider doesn't allow big files so, all the add-on aren't avariable for the moment. BTW here's a preview of my new "nebula" add-on for celestia, soo avariable...
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AstroBoy, is it possible for you to make the galaxy edge merge a bit more in the black of the space? Actually it gives (this is my opinion, clearly) the impression of an elliptically cut photograph put on the black background.
I think that with a little smoothing of the edges the results should be outstanding. What do you think?
Anyhow thank you, it's a very beautiful galaxy, that will go in my The Universe.cel file.
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Post #3by AstroBoy » 02.07.2003, 13:20

I think that with a little smoothing of the edges the results should be outstanding.

In fact, this galaxy is a 3D model and not a flat model (like Helix), so smoothing the edge is not possible nor making them tranparent as the transparency effet isn't very beautifull.
So I'll probably darkened a litlle bit the texture...
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Post #4by ANDREA » 02.07.2003, 16:16

AstroBoy wrote:
I think that with a little smoothing of the edges the results should be outstanding.
In fact, this galaxy is a 3D model and not a flat model (like Helix), so smoothing the edge is not possible nor making them tranparent as the transparency effet isn't very beautifull.
So I'll probably darkened a litlle bit the texture...


Thank you AstroBoy, and excuse me, I didn't understand it is a 3D model. If you darken it a bit, so much the better.
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