Heavy HST model ready to optimization

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Heavy HST model ready to optimization

Post #1by orion_nebula » 28.09.2003, 21:12

Hi, I have a BIG model of the HST (9,54 Mb). This beautiful model makes that Celestia performs like an slideshow (2/5 fps.)

I will try to optimize and texturize it, there's a hard work to do.


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Post #2by ElPelado » 28.09.2003, 22:04

WOW, keep working on it. it looks very good!
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Post #3by Darkmiss » 28.09.2003, 22:17

Wow I'm impressed.
did you model every nut and bolt :?:

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Post #4by JackHiggins » 28.09.2003, 22:18

Fantastic!! :D Can't wait to see it in 3d...
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Post #5by bh » 28.09.2003, 23:41

I have 'Endeavour' with your previous model...fantastic. Really good work Orion...

Regards...bh.

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Post #6by OrbiterFan » 29.09.2003, 08:08

A tip on how to optimize an 3D model that uses cylinders: I don't know which 3D program you use but, for cylinders I recommend to set the Latitudal setting to 1 and the Longitudal setting to 24 or more. This will give you an nice low-res cylinder. This should improve the FPS since the HST is mostly cylindrical in shape.

Regards and nice model

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Post #7by orion_nebula » 04.10.2003, 22:24

Today Saturday I've worked a bit on the model, I've added the solar panel textures and I've working also on the size optimization.



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Here is my actual wallpaper, you can get it:HERE

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Post #8by ANDREA » 05.10.2003, 15:12

orion_nebula wrote:Today Saturday I've worked a bit on the model, I've added the solar panel textures and I've working also on the size optimization.
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Here is my actual wallpaper, you can get it:HERE
Regards.


Orion Nebula, your HST is very very beautiful :D , but I think that the solar panels are not of the correct size 8O .
In the image of the real HST you put as a link, where the solar panels are opened along the HST length, it's evident that their length is close to the full HST length, while in your screenshots they seem very shorter :wink: .
Am I right, or it's a sigth angle problem :?: ?
Thank you for your job :D .

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Post #9by selden » 05.10.2003, 16:44

Andrea,

The large solar cell arrays were replaced by smaller, more efficient arrays in March of last year, during STS-109, the most recent HST servicing mission (3B). See http://spaceflightnow.com/shuttle/sts109/020304fd4/
and http://hubble.nasa.gov/servicing-missions/sm3b.html

Here's a picture of HST before it was released
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and afterward
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Post #10by ANDREA » 05.10.2003, 17:42

[quote="selden"]Andrea, the large solar cell arrays were replaced by smaller, more efficient arrays in March of last year, during STS-109, the most recent HST servicing mission (3B). [quote]

Thank you Selden, now it's clear :D .
I was misplaced by the Orion Nebula link :? .
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Post #11by billybob884 » 01.11.2003, 19:22

orion_nebula wrote:Today Saturday I've worked a bit on the model, I've added the solar panel textures and I've working also on the size optimization.


Gotten any further with the model?
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Post #12by Star Lion » 02.11.2003, 18:05

None of thepicturs show up, and if I try pasting the locatin into my browser it sys "URL Not Found"
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Post #13by Jeam Tag » 02.11.2003, 20:11

Star Lion wrote:None of thepicturs show up, and if I try pasting the locatin into my browser it sys "URL Not Found"

Ya. All the site -same problem w other downloads- seems empty :cry:
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Post #14by TERRIER » 02.11.2003, 22:02

Ya. All the site -same problem w other downloads- seems empty :-(
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Post #15by Jeam Tag » 03.11.2003, 19:44

TERRIER wrote:This is a real shame, 'cos I'd really like to download the ISS models.


Hi, TERRIER: 'course i've get(got?) them (for little screenshots in my catalogue-ISS work-in-progress page). My install is personnalized (ie: all the files are organized in a same directory/subdirectories, because lot of these superb models use same textures) but i must have the original 12 zips somewhere. (And the old 'Complete 2006 ISS' One, but the fabulous Bh complete Model w Endeavour is more acurate, isn't it?)
How can i send you those?
Do not someone (Bh?) try a ISS-central page like the Shuttle one? It would be great.
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Post #16by TERRIER » 05.11.2003, 00:03

Jeam Tag

No worries at the moment, I'll wait and see if they become 'available' again.

I have bh's final ISS / Endeavour model and should the ISS models not appear, I could do my own progressive ISS models from this.
Then to save me a job, all I'd need is the ssc's if someone could e-mail me them!

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Post #17by bh » 05.11.2003, 01:12

TERRIER...I have this model with the old style rads...I must get my shuttle page in order but I've been waiting for orion's finished mods!

I really need to work on the new Mir model.

Many regards...bh.

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Post #18by Jeam Tag » 05.11.2003, 09:54

TERRIER wrote:Jeam Tag
No worries at the moment, I'll wait and see if they become 'available' again.
I have bh's final ISS / Endeavour model and should the ISS models not appear, I could do my own progressive ISS models from this.
OK. But if it can help i've loaded the Orion ISS-11A stage 3ds model in this directory:http://jeam.tag.free.fr/CELESTIAhtml/tmp/ISS-evolution(.ssc)/ I add the .ssc files too.
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Post #19by MindToAsk » 30.11.2003, 21:55

hi orion_nebula! I would really like to have your HST model, but I only get URL errors. How can I get it?

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Post #20by bh » 01.12.2003, 01:06

Orion seems to have gone missing for the time being...He did a 'light' version of this model which I may put up on my shuttle page...when I get some free time!

Regards...bh.


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