MilkyWay line in 1.5.0

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MilkyWay line in 1.5.0

Post #1by Cham » 28.11.2006, 05:50

There is still a huge problem with the MilkyWay rendering, while the observer is inside.

I already made a comment on this before, but since I've updated my CVS installation today, I've found the problem is much worst than ever !

See the straight unatural black line below, all along the MilkyWay. That long gap should be completelly closed. This is **TERRIBLE** :

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This gap is visible at any FOV, and it always strikes my eyes while I'm moving around any object. Something MUST be done here.
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Post #2by t00fri » 28.11.2006, 08:52

Cham,

it's easy to do, since I went through special efforts to generate and display that line as an admittedly primitive emulation of the dark strip in the galactic plane. ;-) You may say that my line is to straight, but we do have a dark regime in this region of our galaxy.

I can just take that code out, if more people want it. Please let me know.
I think Cham refers to the present CVS code. My actual code (not yet in CVS) has that line less strong, however.

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Post #3by buggs_moran » 28.11.2006, 09:49

I think that it is too prominent, but necessary in some form. A while back I suggested code similar to your galaxy code which would render some dark "sprites", for dust. Is that possible? Could you make it equatorial? I understand that you want it as streamlined as possible for memory, while still achieving a certain look.
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Post #4by Cham » 28.11.2006, 16:34

Fridger,

yes, I'm refering to the latest CVS code.

For realism achievement, I suggest you simply remove completely that line. Please, close the gap.
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Post #5by Abor » 29.11.2006, 20:02

I really like the dust effect when a galaxy is seen from outside, and have no problem from inside, but I also understand the pain of Cham, who sees a gap. It must be nearly as frustrating as when I see some pictures of the Moon showing convex shapes instead of concave craters; it's hard to escape that first impression.

Keeping aside improvements for the current rendering, what do you think of a GUI option "Render dust" or, much better, a parameter for its intensity (0-10) in some config file to make everybody happy? I won't complain if the code is removed temporarily, but I'd also suffer a bit if you sweep the dust forever. :)

Cham, have you a cel url for the image? I looked for that strong gap but here it seems much softer.

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Post #6by Cham » 29.11.2006, 20:32

Abor wrote:Cham, have you a cel url for the image? I looked for that strong gap but here it seems much softer.


I'm talking about the CVS version of Celestia 1.5.0, NOT Celestia 1.4.1.
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Post #7by Abor » 29.11.2006, 22:09

Cham wrote:I'm talking about the CVS version of Celestia 1.5.0, NOT Celestia 1.4.1.


Of course you are talking about 1.5.0 CVS. This board is Celestia Development, the subject of the thread is "MilkyWay line in 1.5.0" and you also wrote the word "CVS" in the other two messages. So, you didn't talk about 1.4.1 until the last message. Crystal clear, isn't it?

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Post #8by ElChristou » 29.11.2006, 22:28

Abor wrote:
Cham wrote:I'm talking about the CVS version of Celestia 1.5.0, NOT Celestia 1.4.1.

Of course you are talking about 1.5.0 CVS. This board is Celestia Development, the subject of the thread is "MilkyWay line in 1.5.0" and you also wrote the word "CVS" in the other two messages. So, you didn't talk about 1.4.1 until the last message. Crystal clear, isn't it?


huue.. :oops: Sorry Abor, I don't get the point of your reflexion... Do you mean Cham don't know what he is saying or do you mean Fridger don't understand anything? :?
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Post #9by t00fri » 29.11.2006, 22:35

Strange thread indeed ;-)

All I care for are more voices telling me
whether my black dust emulation strip is to stay
(somewhat less intensive as it is now) or whether it should
go to Nirwana. Or in other words, whether I should go on working on it (trying to improve it) or not.

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Post #10by Abor » 29.11.2006, 23:16

ElChristou:

Nothing to do with Fridger nor the program; I left the latter in the first message. Simply I ask Cham about a cel url, he replies saying he talks about CVS and NOT 1.4.1, and I agree with him from the bottom of my soul. I think that agreement is great but damn... a quick read shows that in fact you're the first one here who I'm disagreeing with! Let's move on...

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Post #11by ElChristou » 29.11.2006, 23:30

Abor wrote:ElChristou:

Nothing to do with Fridger nor the program; I left the latter in the first message. Simply I ask Cham about a cel url, he replies saying he talks about CVS and NOT 1.4.1, and I agree with him from the bottom of my soul. I think that agreement is great but damn... a quick read shows that in fact you're the first one here who I'm disagreeing with! Let's move on...


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Post #12by ElChristou » 29.11.2006, 23:36

t00fri wrote:Strange thread indeed ;-)

All I care for are more voices telling me
whether my black dust emulation strip is to stay
(somewhat less intensive as it is now) or whether it should
go to Nirwana. Or in other words, whether I should go on working on it (trying to improve it) or not.

Bye Fridger


I suppose that Cham's problem is that the black lane seems too fake because it is perhaps really too regular; if you have a way to give it a bit of noise perhaps it will look more natural...
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Post #13by Cham » 29.11.2006, 23:49

The long gap is certainly too regular. Its thickness is the same all the way around the Milky way, which isn't natural at all. I suggest two solutions :

1- remove completely that dark line (this is the solution I prefer).

2- Make it less dark, AND wavy in thickness (variable thickness) with some random "holes" on it (dashed, with variations in thickness).

I guess solution 2 means more work for Fridger. That's why I prefer solution #1.

Fridger : by the way, I strongly suggest you commit to CVS all your code on the galaxies (labels with alpha, etc) so we can test it, even if it isn't finished yet.
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Post #14by Vincent » 30.11.2006, 13:15

OK, here's my humble voice...

t00fri wrote:All I care for are more voices telling me
whether my black dust emulation strip is to stay
Yes !

t00fri wrote:(somewhat less intensive as it is now)
Yes !

t00fri wrote:Or in other words, whether I should go on working on it (trying to improve it)
Yes. :wink:
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