Cham wrote:Ptarmigan,
...Your post has now destroyed that topic
No no, Ptarmigan had something to say and we are in democratie... good.
Now people can continue their post on the topic.
selden wrote:...Please let me remind you that many people trying to contribute to this thread and to Celestia are not native speakers of English. A short sentence is not enough to make sense to most readers. You cannot assume that the meanings of the words as you learned them are exactly the same as the way someone else learned them in a different country. You should try to write the idea you are presenting in at least two different ways so that others do not misunderstand you.
Too often, a short declarative sentence seems belligerant and antagnoistic to someone who cannot see and hear you, even when that was not what you intended. If you cannot take the time to paraphrase your idea or question, then perhaps you should consider not posting it. Misunderstandings are too common and usually are unnecessary...
Cham wrote:I'm thinking about creating 3D models of some of the recent probes sent to space. But I need info and detailed pictures on them. Do you guys have an idea ? What are the interesting probes for which no model are currently available for Celestia ?
Cham wrote:I'm thinking about creating 3D models of some of the recent probes sent to space. But I need info and detailed pictures on them. Do you guys have an idea ? What are the interesting probes for which no model are currently available for Celestia ?
WildMoon wrote:
3. Celestia also will not show my star as being blue.
t00fri wrote:WildMoon wrote:
3. Celestia also will not show my star as being blue.
Never mind, the Forum displays your posts in a pretty clean blue . I feel "convinced" by your blue text before even reading it
Bye Fridger
ANDREA wrote:Instead of searching for something "new", if you give a look to Motherlode, you'll see that, even if already realized some time ago, there are many milestones of space history that should merit a bit more attention, or at least should be considered under the optic that, while two-three years ago a 500 Kb addon was a big one, now it's only a tiny, poor model.
If you want, as I already told, I can give you my help, searching the images and documents you can need for the purpose.
WildMoon wrote:Then you're probably not gonna want to download my stuff since it's very...um...cartoony. Unless you're looking for solar systems where your favorite cartoons live or you just don't care. I hope that as soon as I can solve the problem of only one planet appearing in my solar system and send my design to the motherlode that somebody will download it.
eburacum45 wrote:a Smoke ring (anyone read The Integral Trees?)
http://img66.imageshack.us/img66/2347/nivencloud4ga.jpg