Hi, I'm new to Celestia and have just started modifying planets and stuff. My current project is terraforming Ganymede (yes, I'm aware how impractical that is, it's just for fun) and have a question.
Is it possible to modify a planet or moon so that its alternate texture posseses an atmosphere but its default texture doesn't? So far, I can get Ganymede to have an atmo with both textures, but I can't seem to get it to work with just the terraform texture. Is there any way to do this, or am I just wasting my time?
Alternate textures and Atmospheres
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Topic authorbobdolesrevenge1
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This is one of the features I feel is sorely lacking in Celestia... as far as I know there are surface textures and cloudmaps for several times of year for Earth, and there are definitely seasonal variations on other planets.
I'm sure some of the high-quality add-on creators could do something really interesting with the extrasolar eccentric Jupiters and moon systems...
Ideally you'd want to be able to change all the maps, including specular, bump/normal and night textures, based on position of planet in orbit (e.g. using mean anomaly), or parent planet in the case of moons.
I'm sure some of the high-quality add-on creators could do something really interesting with the extrasolar eccentric Jupiters and moon systems...
Ideally you'd want to be able to change all the maps, including specular, bump/normal and night textures, based on position of planet in orbit (e.g. using mean anomaly), or parent planet in the case of moons.