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ElChristou wrote:And a quick test with some textured foil in Celestia...
ANDREA wrote:Chris, I see that you used a large FOV (almost 50?°), and IMHO this gives an incorrect prospective of the model.ElChristou wrote:And a quick test with some textured foil in Celestia...![]()
As it appears in this image, the LEM ascent module looks too small if compared to the grounded part (i.e. the one with the legs).![]()
Could you please show an image with the "normal" 28?° or so FOV?
Thank you.
Bye
Andrea
ElChristou wrote:Andrea, the last image from my 3D soft (before this last one) should give you a better idea of proportion (almost isometric); right now the model is pretty well tuned at this level...ANDREA wrote: Chris, I see that you used a large FOV (almost 50?°), and IMHO this gives an incorrect prospective of the model. Could you please show an image with the "normal" 28?° or so FOV? Andrea
ElChristou wrote:Is there any interest in having the LEM released in two models? (ascent and descent stages) Here the ascent stage; I'm asking to not loose too much time in adding details on the bottom (details useless if the LEM stay in one piece)
ElChristou wrote:Is there any interest in having the LEM released in two models? (ascent and descent stages)
ElChristou wrote:Ok, two models then.
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Docking...
ElChristou wrote:And with a bit of fake self shadowing, you can almost touch it...![]()