Models for Planets(Mars and Earth)?

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Sombo

Models for Planets(Mars and Earth)?

Post #1by Sombo » 12.12.2003, 05:39

Did anybody think about models for planets yet? It would be a nice feature. But maybe just model only the main landscape features like mountains, canyons, etc. to save processing power. For Example: the canyon on Mars would really benefit from this.

Just think, ever wondered what Olympas Mons would look like in the horizon on Mars?? The Rockies on Earth?



OT: And what about a model for Mimas?

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Post #2by ElPelado » 12.12.2003, 13:22

I ve been thinking of a model for Mimas for a long time, and I ve even tryed to do one... Mimas MUST be a 3ds model...
btw: Does any body know how that crater was produced? Its almost half of the planet 8O
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Post #3by jestr » 12.12.2003, 14:02

I used to have a model of Earth in my Celestia,and still have it ,let me know if you want it.But it isnt possible to have model and virtual textures.I could give the model better textures but I dont think it would load then and would be difficult to manouevre it.The best I got was 8k Earth texture.I have also made models of mars inserting the pieces available from Space-Graphics.com (where the Earth model came from also).With 'Olympus Mons' , 'Labyrnis Noctis' , 'Valles Marineris' , 'Ma adim Vallis' and 'Xanthe Terra' , it is a 54Mb 3ds file!!But I have also made smaller ones with selections of the above e.g Olympus Mons,Labrynis Noctis and Valles Marineris together at 26Mb.Let me know (E-mail- jestr@ntlworld.com) if you want them ,but they take a while to load and are difficult to manouevre about.I have made a model of Mimas already and given it a new texture.You can see a picture of it and download it here-
http://www.geocities.com/jestrjestr/images

Hope you like it ,Jestr
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Kolano

Post #4by Kolano » 12.12.2003, 23:41

Mimas looks nice.

Though most of the model bumps outside the big impact crater don't seem to line up with anything in the texture.

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Post #5by Sombo » 14.12.2003, 06:00

Excellent Work! It about time Mimas got some attention!

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Post #6by Bob Hegwood » 14.12.2003, 22:44

Jestr,

Just wanted you to know that I'm using your mimas.3ds model, along
with my current mimas.png texture to great effect.

Thought you might like to see the result below...

Image

I'd have added your texture, but it takes soooo... long to copy from your system to my limited Windows XP (i.e. - 35 minutes for just the model) that I haven't been able to get it yet.

At any rate, thanks for the effort. I like the use of models for moons.

Take care, Bob
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Post #7by jestr » 15.12.2003, 05:51

Thanks Bob,It looks great with the old texture.My own Mimas is just a combination of a few textures (the orig. mimas photo ,Moon and maybe a few others).You can also get the model and texture here-
http://www.geocities.com/jestrjestr/images
this would be quicker than my FTP maybe
All the best Jestr


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