Hello,
I found and prepared some Vesta textures from the HST. Available are:
-vesta-lok
-vesta-lok-mask
-vesta-topo
Here I need some help. As a new user I'm not familair with Celestia. I can't display them with vesta_altmaps.ssc
example;
AltSurface "Topography" "sol/vesta"
{
Texture "vesta-topo.*"
}
Maybe totaly wrong, but can anybody tell me how to set the .ssc file?
I found that my photo-editor isn't able to create .png-files with a transparant layer. Should the lok-mask files with .gif and a transparant layer work too? Gif is 8 kb color dept and .png 24 kb.
I intend to publish the results to the motherlode.
Thanks for help,
Ton Lindemann
Vesta maps
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Topic authorTon Lindemann
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Re: Vesta maps
Your ssc file looks OK, although you should get into the habit of always using the correct capitalization: "sol/vesta" should be "Sol/Vesta". The correct capitalization is especially important for image file names. Linux systems require that the filename be exactly the same in a Catalog or 3D model as it is on disk.Ton Lindemann wrote:Hello,
I found and prepared some Vesta textures from the HST. Available are:
-vesta-lok
-vesta-lok-mask
-vesta-topo
Here I need some help. As a new user I'm not familair with Celestia. I can't display them with vesta_altmaps.ssc
example;
AltSurface "Topography" "sol/vesta"
{
Texture "vesta-topo.*"
}
Maybe totaly wrong, but can anybody tell me how to set the .ssc file?
Check to make sure your texture images are the correct size. They must be a power of two on a side: e.g. 1024x512.
Type a "~" (tilde) to turn on Celestia's console log. It may have some useful error messages. (You may need to type a space after the tilde.)
Sorry, no, GIF is not supported.I found that my photo-editor isn't able to create .png-files with a transparant layer. Should the lok-mask files with .gif and a transparant layer work too? Gif is 8 kb color dept and .png 24 kb.
I use NetPBM and ImageMagick to combine pictures to create image files that contain Alpha channels. Both packages are freeware and available for all platforms: Windows, Mac and Unix/Linux. See http://netpbm.sourceforge.net/ and http://www.imagemagick.org/.
I intend to publish the results to the motherlode.
Great!
Selden
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Topic authorTon Lindemann
- Posts: 19
- Joined: 29.10.2004
- With us: 20 years
- Location: Maarssen, Netherlands