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Post #41by rthorvald » 18.05.2006, 21:52

t00fri wrote:Sure..but your are talking about "painting clouds" etc.
so I suppose you do this with some software rather
than with a wet brush

Aha. Yes, of course you are correct: i use Photoshop - don??t know a better word...
In many ways, it would be easier to paint the clouds with a brush: much better control... But in recent years
i have gotten lazy... Not a bottle of turpentine in sight... I have even stopped
doing watercolor work, which i have always greatly enjoyed, in favor of the mac...

t00fri wrote:those Wubs are not part of Celestia's official distribution...

What? Maybe it??s time for a fork... Paolo? :-)

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Post #42by ElChristou » 18.05.2006, 21:59

rthorvald wrote:
t00fri wrote:Sure..but your are talking about "painting clouds" etc.
so I suppose you do this with some software rather
than with a wet brush

Aha. Yes, of course you are correct: i use Photoshop - don??t know a better word...
In many ways, it would be easier to paint the clouds with a brush: much better control... But in recent years
i have gotten lazy... Not a bottle of turpentine in sight... I have even stopped
doing watercolor work, which i have always greatly enjoyed, in favor of the mac...


Never tested Paint with a Wacom tablet?
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Post #43by rthorvald » 19.05.2006, 19:17

ElChristou wrote:Never tested Paint with a Wacom tablet?


Sure, i have tested Paint, long time ago: i am sure it is better now than
then... But this does not really appeal to me - to simulate one tool with
another, i mean. I like doing design and artwork on the mac - with the
techniques and tools that is available there. And i like paper, too... For different reasons.

Anyhow, the wubs are everywhere!
Each one some 500-1000 meters wide...
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Post #44by t00fri » 19.05.2006, 19:29

Runar,

just a little thing: in your highly magnified "wub" display
above, the clouds already start looking /painted/ (with a
brush) ="creamy", rather than looking "fluffy" &
"semi-transparentish".

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It's probably a VERY high magnification you were
showing.


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Post #45by rthorvald » 19.05.2006, 19:49

t00fri wrote:the clouds already start looking /painted/ (with a
brush) ="creamy", rather than looking "fluffy" &
"semi-transparentish".


Yes, on that pic we are just 30 kilometers above the surface (1024k png
tiles at level 10): this is at the extreme end of what my computer can handle...
So, there is no point in doing more detail than this. And for an eventual
release, i will probably reduce it to 512k DDS tiles anyway: it will simply
be too big to distribute otherwise, and most people couldn??t use it.

White is most opaque, red is mostly transparent, showing the surface
cloud texture below. Here we are very far down, but the wubs orbit an
invisible sphere that takes them from 90 kilometers up down to 25: this
lets them fly through the upper cloud layer so that one can be totally
immersed in clouds, and the resolution is 128k both above and below.

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Post #46by Rassilon » 20.05.2006, 19:18

You can almost see the ripples on the oceans of ammonia... Those clouds look wonderful...

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Post #47by rthorvald » 26.05.2006, 14:46

While we are on the subject of fauna...

Great flocks of... what? on Hroenn.
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Post #48by Dollan » 26.05.2006, 14:56

Depends on which way they're flying. If they're heading towards the horizon, they look like giant dragonflies. If they're heading towards the "camera", then they actually look like a flock of Quetzalcoatlus!

Regardless, it is a lovely image, and my new wallpaper here at work!

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Post #49by ElChristou » 26.05.2006, 16:00

rthorvald wrote:While we are on the subject of fauna...

Great flocks of... what? on Hroenn.


excellent... :o
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Post #50by bh » 26.05.2006, 17:22

Beautiful shot Runar...I'd like to see the ssc for all those bird models! Stunning.
regards...bh.

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Post #51by fsgregs » 26.05.2006, 20:39

Runar:

Stop it ... you're killing me!!! Whenever I think I've included everything I can in my educational journeys to simply blow away school kids... you come up with MORE :?


Aggggghhhhhhh!!!



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Post #52by Rassilon » 26.05.2006, 21:00

Actually I think Runar should submit some of his shots to:

http://digitalblasphemy.com
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Post #53by rthorvald » 26.05.2006, 21:26

Dollan wrote:they look like giant dragonflies

Damn, sharp eyes you have. They are modelled after dragonflies, with only one set of (much larger) wings, and a shorter, thinner body.

bh wrote:I'd like to see the ssc for all those bird models!
It won??t be too exiting: just a couple of models orbiting an invisible sphere orbiting inside the planet. But i??ll post it when it is completed if you want.

Rassilon wrote:Actually I think Runar should submit some of his shots to: http://digitalblasphemy.com

Thank you, but i have other plans.

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Post #54by rthorvald » 31.05.2006, 14:54

If one is very observant, one might be able to catch a glimpse of one of these jumping briefly out of the water:
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... Btw, that is not a moon. It??s a passing asteroid, a one-time event.
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Post #55by Malenfant » 31.05.2006, 15:00

rthorvald wrote:... Btw, that is not a moon. It??s a passing asteroid, a one-time event.


Yeek. I wouldn't like to be there when that happens, the tides would be devastating!
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Post #56by buggs_moran » 31.05.2006, 15:06

rthorvald wrote:
... Btw, that is not a moon.


It's a space station.



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Post #57by rthorvald » 31.05.2006, 15:09

Malenfant wrote:I wouldn't like to be there when that happens, the tides would be devastating!

Oh, it??s actually rather small (about the size of Tethys). It just gets really close...

buggs_moran wrote:It's a space station

Right. From 1999 :D

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Post #58by Malenfant » 31.05.2006, 18:29

rthorvald wrote:
Malenfant wrote:I wouldn't like to be there when that happens, the tides would be devastating!

Oh, it??s actually rather small (about the size of Tethys). It just gets really close...


Apparently so... but if it's as close as it looks it's going to end up grazing the atmosphere or being broken up by tidal forces.
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Post #59by Jeam Tag » 31.05.2006, 19:11

Chuft-Captain wrote:
rthorvald wrote:
ElChristou wrote:8O What about this artefact visible in the ring not far from the moon?
Why, that is a wub, of course... ;-)- rthorvald
Looks like a cupcake to me :lol: :wink:
I can't resist asking you rthorvald........ wot's a wub? :twisted: 8)

For the name, you can -you must :) read the short story by the great Phil Dick (The first one he published, IIRC).
For the nice mesh, as I noticed in my French catalog http://jeam.tag.free.fr/CELESTIAhtml/CelestiaAddons-SF-BillowMaidens5.htm even if their representation returns to a speculation of Carl Sagan it evokes (for me) the inhabitants of Jupiter's clouds, like A.C. Clarke (Rendez-vous with Medusa -a short story) or James Tiptree Jr (Up the Walls of the Worlds -a novel), for example, have created. BTW, the models by Runar are, as usual, very nice :). Jeam
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Post #60by rthorvald » 09.06.2006, 19:22

Malenfant wrote:Apparently so... but if it's as close as it looks it's going to end up grazing the atmosphere


Yup. Hee??s a view of the planet from space, some time later...:
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