Hi folks,
Celestia seems to work very smoothly on my machine but there are a few problems:
Only half of the surface of mercury is textured, the other half is perfectly smooth.
Saturn looks great until I look at the North pole: it looks llike the backside of a bumble bee!: there are circular black stripes on the surface.
Some parts of the Cassini spacecraft are intersected with large flashing polygons!
I just bought this computer:
P4 3GHZ
1GB ram
graphic card Asus Ati radeon EAX 300
Can anyone please help me out with these bugs or is my brand new graphic card just not up to the task?
cheers
Andy
Saturn stripes, Mercury half naked and Cassini's polygons
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Re: Saturn stripes, Mercury half naked and Cassini's polygon
Do you really want us to dream up craters on Mercury where noone has ever had a chance taking a photo??Andy40 wrote:Hi folks,
Celestia seems to work very smoothly on my machine but there are a few problems:
Only half of the surface of mercury is textured, the other half is perfectly smooth.
You don't really believe that we happened to forget texturing the other half, do you ?
Saturn looks great until I look at the North pole: it looks llike the backside of a bumble bee!: there are circular black stripes on the surface.
Do you want us to erase the ring shadows on Saturn's northern hemisphere? Should I show you a Cassini photograph of that "backside of a bumble bee!" ?
Here is how my Saturn looks like. Can you see the circular stripes in the top Celestia image?
Please, update to the latest Radeon driver!.Some parts of the Cassini spacecraft are intersected with large flashing polygons!
I just bought this computer:
P4 3GHZ
1GB ram
graphic card Asus Ati radeon EAX 300
My congratulations.
Bye Fridger
Hmmm,
I can't believe I've been so silly as to miss that!
I'm so used to computers being the cause of most display problems that I didn't even consider that it's my internal "chip" that screwed up!
Mercury hasn't been photographed completely and those rings on Saturn are actually the shadows of the rings....right.
Thanks for clearing that up for me Fridger.
So the only problem are cassini's polygons. I did update my driver a few weeks ago and nothing changed. I guess I'll try again in case I messed up something there also.
Is there any chance stupid questions get deleted from the system?
Andy
I'm so used to computers being the cause of most display problems that I didn't even consider that it's my internal "chip" that screwed up!
Mercury hasn't been photographed completely and those rings on Saturn are actually the shadows of the rings....right.
Thanks for clearing that up for me Fridger.
So the only problem are cassini's polygons. I did update my driver a few weeks ago and nothing changed. I guess I'll try again in case I messed up something there also.
Is there any chance stupid questions get deleted from the system?
Andy
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re
hi as to mercury i did do a "made up" map using the lunner farside
to fill in the missing data
it can be found at the celestia motherload
http://www.celestiamotherlode.net/creators/johnvanvliet/8kMercury.zip
or
http://www.celestiamotherlode.net/creators/johnvanvliet/
for more maps
to fill in the missing data
it can be found at the celestia motherload
http://www.celestiamotherlode.net/creators/johnvanvliet/8kMercury.zip
or
http://www.celestiamotherlode.net/creators/johnvanvliet/
for more maps