Titans haze

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Titans haze

Post #1by rthorvald » 28.06.2005, 17:59

Still playing with Titan, i am trying to make a better approximation of the haze. What do you think about this? Suggestions?

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I have also tried stacking several shallow layers on top of each other, but that looks too weird. Also, after experimenting with distances/heights, this is the most natural-looking i have managed, even though the values aren??t too close to reality...

Here??s the SSC and the model that holds the second atmosphere layer, if anyone else is interested:
http://runar.thorvaldsen.net/celestia/t ... antest.zip (3kb)
(You will have to fill in your own surface and cloudmaps).

-rthorvald

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Post #2by ElChristou » 28.06.2005, 20:05

Have you seen the Rassilon post a few days ago?

http://www.shatters.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=7531&highlight=
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Post #3by rthorvald » 28.06.2005, 20:54

ElChristou wrote:Have you seen the Rassilon post a few days ago?

Yes, but that isn??t available for me to use today, in an addon. The method i posted above works out of the box so to speak... I just wanted to see if anyone here had opinions on the result, or maybe get some ideas to refine it...

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