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- Pangloss
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There's a great tip in the Skinner's Den on how to texture planets, and (for those of you with Photoshop or the free open-source program GIMP) instructions of how to make sure the polar co-ordinates aren't pinched (I can think of a few planets that look like that).
So I say we fix some planets, or make some more.
Images should be 1024 by 512. Flatten out those poles. And let's see your maps. It's a big universe out there...
So I say we fix some planets, or make some more.
Images should be 1024 by 512. Flatten out those poles. And let's see your maps. It's a big universe out there...
"All is for the best in this best of all possible worlds..."
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Dr.Pangloss, Voltaire's 'Candide'.
- pagroove
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It's nice but I have to many to fix. Most of the time I do not find the polar distortion very disturbing. I wil look at the tutorials. Not much energy atm. Feel a bit sick
For P.A. Groove's music check
https://soundcloud.com/p-a-groove
Famous Planets v 2.7. (for Povray)
https://bb.oolite.space/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=13709
https://soundcloud.com/p-a-groove
Famous Planets v 2.7. (for Povray)
https://bb.oolite.space/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=13709
- pagroove
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Maybe someone can help me fixing when I have the next package ready. I don't use the GIMP a.t.m.
For P.A. Groove's music check
https://soundcloud.com/p-a-groove
Famous Planets v 2.7. (for Povray)
https://bb.oolite.space/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=13709
https://soundcloud.com/p-a-groove
Famous Planets v 2.7. (for Povray)
https://bb.oolite.space/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=13709
- Pangloss
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You post the graphics, I'll make sure the poles look OK.pagroove wrote:Maybe someone can help me fixing when I have the next package ready. I don't use the GIMP a.t.m.
Here's my first planet.
I see why they say "do it at double size first"... manipulating the image for polar fixing softens the image.
"All is for the best in this best of all possible worlds..."
Dr.Pangloss, Voltaire's 'Candide'.
Dr.Pangloss, Voltaire's 'Candide'.
- JensAyton
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I’d actually suggest doing it at at least four times the size first. That way, you have a double-size version for the high definition version of your OXP. ;-)
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Yeah, please make high-definition and ultra-high-definition versions of your textures!Ahruman wrote:I’d actually suggest doing it at at least four times the size first. That way, you have a double-size version for the high definition version of your OXP.
It is only one texture of so many - and going to look that good if you still see new details from the main station's orbit!
- pagroove
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Yes nice, but filesize alert. Famous Planets current version on my HD is 249 MB
For P.A. Groove's music check
https://soundcloud.com/p-a-groove
Famous Planets v 2.7. (for Povray)
https://bb.oolite.space/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=13709
https://soundcloud.com/p-a-groove
Famous Planets v 2.7. (for Povray)
https://bb.oolite.space/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=13709
- pagroove
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@Pangloss,
If you want it included in a planet for FP just give a cry
If you want it included in a planet for FP just give a cry
For P.A. Groove's music check
https://soundcloud.com/p-a-groove
Famous Planets v 2.7. (for Povray)
https://bb.oolite.space/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=13709
https://soundcloud.com/p-a-groove
Famous Planets v 2.7. (for Povray)
https://bb.oolite.space/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=13709
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@Pangloss- http://xplanet.sourceforge.net/clouds.php
@Wacky - I have a texture that's 8k x 4K, has separate diffuse, specular, height (greyscale), cloud, and cloud-height maps. I just have no clue what it all looks like when put together because I have no clue how to use a UV Mapper. I've started playing around trying to learn. Give me a few months, and I might be able to do a screenshot.
@Wacky - I have a texture that's 8k x 4K, has separate diffuse, specular, height (greyscale), cloud, and cloud-height maps. I just have no clue what it all looks like when put together because I have no clue how to use a UV Mapper. I've started playing around trying to learn. Give me a few months, and I might be able to do a screenshot.
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OK, here's what I did.
The idea I had for this planet was like the planet Risa from ST:TNG. All the major land masses have a tropical feel to them, so everything would be Equatorial.
I wanted a planet that looked like it had been recently terraformed. So there would be impact craters from where large icy asteroids had been 'introduced' onto the surface (which would then have formed the ocean). So I found a map of Venus, and changed its color so it was blue. One ocean.
I also enlarged the image to 2048 by 1024 pixels.
I noticed there was a band of slightly lighter blue around the Equator. Perfect: areas of low sea level.
For the land, I Google searched for various Earth islands. Pacific and Indian Ocean, Channel Islands... the large Godzilla island (on the left) is three islands bashed into one... mainly Borneo.
For the ice, I used this fractal planet generator to create a planet of only water and ice. Copied the image, enlarged it to be the same size as Pangloss Major, copied only the white (ice) areas, and pasted it onto my design.
For the clouds, see Cmd. Cheyd's link above. I took a section of cloud, resized it, and added it as a 'Screen' layer so the land not covered would show (I set it to 85% screen, so the clouds have a certain transparency).
I pinched the poles using the Distort trick, making sure I didn't have a weird cloud formation at the poles. Reduced it in size to 1024 by 512. Then I Offset the image by a few hundred pixels. Reducing the size of the image had caused a line to be formed at the old border, so I used the Clone Stamp to carefully eradicate the line. And the image above is the end result. Less than an hour of actual work.
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The idea I had for this planet was like the planet Risa from ST:TNG. All the major land masses have a tropical feel to them, so everything would be Equatorial.
I wanted a planet that looked like it had been recently terraformed. So there would be impact craters from where large icy asteroids had been 'introduced' onto the surface (which would then have formed the ocean). So I found a map of Venus, and changed its color so it was blue. One ocean.
I also enlarged the image to 2048 by 1024 pixels.
I noticed there was a band of slightly lighter blue around the Equator. Perfect: areas of low sea level.
For the land, I Google searched for various Earth islands. Pacific and Indian Ocean, Channel Islands... the large Godzilla island (on the left) is three islands bashed into one... mainly Borneo.
For the ice, I used this fractal planet generator to create a planet of only water and ice. Copied the image, enlarged it to be the same size as Pangloss Major, copied only the white (ice) areas, and pasted it onto my design.
For the clouds, see Cmd. Cheyd's link above. I took a section of cloud, resized it, and added it as a 'Screen' layer so the land not covered would show (I set it to 85% screen, so the clouds have a certain transparency).
I pinched the poles using the Distort trick, making sure I didn't have a weird cloud formation at the poles. Reduced it in size to 1024 by 512. Then I Offset the image by a few hundred pixels. Reducing the size of the image had caused a line to be formed at the old border, so I used the Clone Stamp to carefully eradicate the line. And the image above is the end result. Less than an hour of actual work.
Opinions?
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"All is for the best in this best of all possible worlds..."
Dr.Pangloss, Voltaire's 'Candide'.
Dr.Pangloss, Voltaire's 'Candide'.
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