In numerous other threads, I have kept you all posted (possibly a little "overly-posted"
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Well, I finally realized that I am entitled to 5MB of web space with my cox.net account. I don't know how to author web pages, but I do at least know how to transfer a bunch of .jpg files up there and then link to them in this forum.
The images below are based on the following virtual textures that I have generated since Saturday:
Non-shaded Blue Marble texture, 64K upscaled from 43K
GLOBE DEM data, 64K upscaled from 43K
32K Land Cover data referenced in my earlier thread
Plus the following two textures that have been available from other members of this forum:
32K spec map
32K night lights texture
32K political borders map
All pictures were taken on June 21 to make it easy to tell that the shadows were doing the right thing.
Here goes. Cross your fingers:
Himalayas in the evening, Blue Marble texture + normal map + specular map + night lights:
![Image](http://www.crews-family.org/Equinox/Himalayas/NormalEvening.jpg)
Himalayas in the evening, Land Cover texture + normal map:
![Image](http://www.crews-family.org/Equinox/Himalayas/LandCoverEvening.jpg)
The following two images show that the normal map isn't inverted. To make it easier to see the normal map, I have removed the surface texture and replaced it with only a medium-gray planet. I left night lights, specular textures, and borders on. I actually think this makes for a fairly informative view:
Himalayas in the morning:
![Image](http://www.crews-family.org/Equinox/Himalayas/GrayMorning.jpg)
Himalayas in the evening:
![Image](http://www.crews-family.org/Equinox/Himalayas/GrayEvening.jpg)
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Now for my hometown area, which certainly doesn't look as interesting, either from orbit or from the ground. I hate it here:
Phoenix in the morning, Blue Marble non-shaded, 64K normal map, 32K specular, 32K night lights:
![Image](http://www.crews-family.org/Equinox/Phoenix/NormalMorning.jpg)
Phoenix, Land Cover map pretty much tells it all. I live in a barren wasteland:
![Image](http://www.crews-family.org/Equinox/Phoenix/LandCoverEvening.jpg)
Phoenix, gray surface, morning:
![Image](http://www.crews-family.org/Equinox/Phoenix/GrayMorning.jpg)
Phoenix, gray surface, evening:
![Image](http://www.crews-family.org/Equinox/Phoenix/GrayEvening.jpg)
These high-resolution normal maps show something interesting. To the east of Phoenix (easy to find in the evening texture because of the night lights) is a mountain chain, known as the Superstition Mountains. Just to the northeast of those mountains is a perfect circular shape. It sure looks like a crater to me. The lake on the southwest edge of the circle is Roosevelt Lake.
The small mountain going through south Phoenix is South Mountain, the local landmark. Lots of red-blinking antenna on top of it. If I had taken a picture later at night, you'd be able to see a black smudge in the night lights right where the mountain appears. (There's no houses on the mountain, of course.) Neat.
To the west of that is a north-south-running mountain range known as the Estrellas. I drive between the Estrellas and South Mountain quite often on the way to work. So I can tell you, they look right to me.
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Now for some more beautiful territory, Northwest Washington state. In these textures you can see the volcanos, such as Mount Rainier.
Washington, Blue Marble texture + 64K normal map + 32K specular + 32K night lights, noon: (so not very many shadows)
![Image](http://www.crews-family.org/Equinox/Washington/NormalNoon.jpg)
In that image the Blue Marble texture looks quite grainy or low-res to me. It is not the normal map, as evidenced by the remaining three images. I wonder if a level-5 tile failed to load?
Land Cover map + 64K normal map, evening:
![Image](http://www.crews-family.org/Equinox/Washington/LandCoverEvening.jpg)
(I zoomed out a bit so as not to push the 32K resolution of the LandCover map.)
Gray Planet, morning:
![Image](http://www.crews-family.org/Equinox/Washington/GreyMorning.jpg)
Gray Planet, evening:
![Image](http://www.crews-family.org/Equinox/Washington/GrayEvening.jpg)
Look at the shadows on the east and west of the volcanoes for proof that the normal map is OK.
Well, all of those pictures used up 2M of my 5M of web space. I'll also be throwing together a zip file with scripts and stuff, in another post.
Other than that, are there some more test images any of you would like to see?
Thanks and good night,
Tim Crews