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Planets in oolite-trunk-1.77.0.5048-dev.win32

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While testing Griffs new addition I get this! I have System_Redux.oxp installed.

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I don't think the terminator is supposed to be so stark!
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The planetary code (or whatever they call it) is still a wip, I think... that's how it looks in trunk.
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Fatleaf wrote:
I don't think the terminator is supposed to be so stark!
That is a matter of writing a good shader for the planets. All the planet shader stuff happens is a special branch of the code and there it looks already much better. See these pictures. This code is not part of trunk or the nighties yet. You will have to live with those planets or the time being. (Or compile the shady branch yourself)
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Eric Walch wrote:
Fatleaf wrote:
I don't think the terminator is supposed to be so stark!
That is a matter of writing a good shader for the planets. All the planet shader stuff happens is a special branch of the code and there it looks already much better. See these pictures. This code is not part of trunk or the nighties yet. You will have to live with those planets or the time being. (Or compile the shady branch yourself)
I can live with it. It is the first time I have really used 1.77 and got a bit of catch up to do it seems :oops:
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(Or compile the shady branch yourself)
But I'm just a dumb test pilot :roll:
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Fatleaf wrote:
But I'm just a dumb test pilot
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Eric Walch wrote:
You will have to live with those planets for the time being. (Or compile the shady branch yourself)
So, where do we find this "shady branch"?
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Wildeblood wrote:
So, where do we find this "shady branch"?
Follow the instructions at Berlios for SVN access, but replace "trunk" with "branches/shady-planets". Build as normal.
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cim wrote:
Wildeblood wrote:
So, where do we find this "shady branch"?
Follow the instructions at Berlios for SVN access, but replace "trunk" with "branches/shady-planets". Build as normal.
If it builds for you - I'm glad. However - planets textured the regular way with a "texture=" plist key or via JS - will probably still look wrong. See https://bb.oolite.space/viewtopic.ph ... 90#p172817 for starters
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If it builds for you - I'm glad.
Nah, it says, "No targets specified and no makefile found. Stop."
What do I need to do now?
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Wildeblood wrote:
submersible wrote:
If it builds for you - I'm glad.
Nah, it says, "No targets specified and no makefile found. Stop."
What do I need to do now?
That suggests that either the SVN command hasn't worked, or it's put the files into a different directory. You might need to do a 'cd shady-planets' first, or similar.
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