Celestia and Terregan

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dallas59

Celestia and Terregan

Post #1by dallas59 » 04.08.2004, 20:48

I use Celestia for my backgrounds and Terregan for my landscapes. Throw in a little PS and wala!

http://community.webshots.com/album/132379814CnYOgn

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Re: Celestia and Terregan

Post #2by ANDREA » 04.08.2004, 22:28

dallas59 wrote:I use Celestia for my backgrounds and Terregan for my landscapes. Throw in a little PS and wala!

Hello dallas59, my compliments, very very nice images, thank you for sharing them. :D
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Post #3by Guest » 09.08.2004, 15:13

Thanks Puppy! I only have PS2 Elements but Celestia and Terragen do the dirty work for me already. :wink:

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Post #4by Guest » 09.08.2004, 15:16

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Using Celestia and Terragen

Post #5by dallas59 » 21.08.2004, 11:46

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PS post work

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Post #6by ArneB » 16.10.2004, 13:40

Beautiful! Especially the ice-geysir on Triton.
Here is my attempt on Pluto
(which is not made with a typical terrain-renderer and hence semi-sucks :) )

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Post #7by rthorvald » 16.10.2004, 13:48

ArneB wrote:Beautiful! Especially the ice-geysir on Triton


These shots are absolutely incredible.
I?m trying to go a different direction, and add some rudimentary landscaping to Celestia worlds. Naturally, it has to be a *lot* simpler than this, else the polygon count will make my computer overheat and generate thick, black smoke...

Here?s a screenshot from Ran II: it?s just a high-level virtual texture with a very simple 3ds mountain model. It looks good from a distance, but rather rough close up:

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Post #8by Rassilon » 18.10.2004, 16:43

Runar,

The problem with landscaping planets in Celestia is just that, the poly count...Im sure when Chris implements something like the ROAM or SOAR engine to celestia we will see impressive landscapes equal to terragen at real time rendering...The ROAM/SOAR engines render only the polygons the camera faces and tesselates (subdivides into more polygons) those ploys that the camera is closest to.
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Post #9by rthorvald » 18.10.2004, 23:40

Rassilon wrote:something like the ROAM or SOAR engine to celestia


I want one of those for christmas. I really, really do.

-rthorvald 8O

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Post #10by Guest » 24.10.2004, 19:55

Me too! :wink:


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