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- Chuft-Captain
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Reiko,
I like your taste in Countries:
I like your taste in Countries:
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Reiko wrote:ANDREA wrote:Hello Reiko, what cloudmap texture are you using?Reiko wrote:4000 km above the earth..
Now at 2000 km
This is from Fightspit's Blue Marble Next Generation
Thank you for the info.
Bye
Andrea
The 64k http://celestiamotherlode.net/catalog/s ... don_id=920
Reiko, thank you, but I'm speaking of "Cloudmaps".
Thank you.
Bye
Andrea
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ANDREA wrote:Reiko wrote:ANDREA wrote:Hello Reiko, what cloudmap texture are you using?Reiko wrote:4000 km above the earth..
Now at 2000 km
This is from Fightspit's Blue Marble Next Generation
Thank you for the info.
Bye
Andrea
The 64k http://celestiamotherlode.net/catalog/s ... don_id=920
Reiko, thank you, but I'm speaking of "Cloudmaps".
Thank you.
Bye
Andrea
Oh ok I see. I think it's this cloud map I have http://celestiamotherlode.net/catalog/s ... don_id=406
Reiko wrote:Oh ok I see. I think it's this cloud map I have http://celestiamotherlode.net/catalog/s ... don_id=406
Thank you Reiko.
I never tried Harald Schmidt's 32kVT cloudmap, and I see it looks very nice.
I'll give a try.
Bye
Andrea
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Reiko wrote:Are you starting a Kzin colony there?
Kzinti Colony Population = 1 at the moment.
We Kzinti eat Samurai for breakfast, so send them down!
Actually, speaking of honeymoons, I believe NZ is a very popular place for Japanese to "tie the knot". Perhaps because the scenery is a little more varied than Saturn's.
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Uh, might as well...
I've found out that the ability to orient objects in Celestia and to zoom in on them gives some interesting results. Well I think they are...
These were all made with the basic Celestia 1.4.1 package.
Mars' moons, Deimos and Phobos
Jupiter and Terra
Mars and Mercury
Mercury and Saturn
Mercury and Venus
More to come, if you don't mind that is...
I've found out that the ability to orient objects in Celestia and to zoom in on them gives some interesting results. Well I think they are...
These were all made with the basic Celestia 1.4.1 package.
Mars' moons, Deimos and Phobos
Jupiter and Terra
Mars and Mercury
Mercury and Saturn
Mercury and Venus
More to come, if you don't mind that is...
Celestia: v1.4.1
OS: Win XP Home Ed. 2002 v5.1.2600 SP 2
Mobo: ASUS P5VDC-X
CPU: Intel Pentium 4 3.40GHz LGA 755
HD: ST32008AS 186GB 7200rpm SATA
RAM: DDR 1.00GB PC 400
GPU: 2×ATI Radeon 9250 SE 128MB DDR SGRAM/SDRAM
OpenGL: v6.14.10.5819
OS: Win XP Home Ed. 2002 v5.1.2600 SP 2
Mobo: ASUS P5VDC-X
CPU: Intel Pentium 4 3.40GHz LGA 755
HD: ST32008AS 186GB 7200rpm SATA
RAM: DDR 1.00GB PC 400
GPU: 2×ATI Radeon 9250 SE 128MB DDR SGRAM/SDRAM
OpenGL: v6.14.10.5819
Actually the moonships are by Re(i)mbrandt.
I only cleaned up a few elements and uploaded them (with his permission) to the ML.
I only cleaned up a few elements and uploaded them (with his permission) to the ML.
Selden
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The outer ring is the regular moon, the inner one is my Fictional moon, Dioluna
Here's an earlier picture of an eclipse.
And, i have a moon for mecury and venus too.
http://shatters.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=10617&sid=180cead4f7820a39430c5bb46c56e3f2
Here's an earlier picture of an eclipse.
And, i have a moon for mecury and venus too.
http://shatters.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=10617&sid=180cead4f7820a39430c5bb46c56e3f2
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Hunter Parasite wrote:just write the code for it and stick in the solarsys.scc file in your data folder. Visit the link for that moon's code.
Hunter,
It would be better to do this in a separate SSC file in your extras folder. It's better not to edit the solarsys.ssc file at all, as it gets recreated with new installs of Celestia. Just cut and paste the code for your new moon into a new file, and save it as for example dialuna.ssc in the extras folder. (It can even be in a sub-folder)
"Is a planetary surface the right place for an expanding technological civilization?"
-- Gerard K. O'Neill (1969)
CATALOG SYNTAX HIGHLIGHTING TOOLS LAGRANGE POINTS
-- Gerard K. O'Neill (1969)
CATALOG SYNTAX HIGHLIGHTING TOOLS LAGRANGE POINTS
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