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From: Yadgar
Subject: Qais, largest planet in the Shams (DM +19 279) system (JPG 800x600, 168 KB)
Date: 22 Aug 2001 15:49:23
Message: <3B840F47.FC16F2C4@ndh.net>
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Hi Tracers!
I just can't refrain from inventing new planetary systems for
megalomaniac sci-fi scenarios intended to dwarf even the Dune Chronicles
one day ;-)))...
This here is Qais, a gas giant in the orange dwarf system Shams, also
known as DM +19 279 (the star really exists!), named after the
mythological ancestor of the Pashtuns - the system was colonized around
2360 AD by pioneers from Terran Afghanistan with has developed into a
spacefaring superpower during the 23th century... stop, stop, I only
want to deal with raytracing issues here!
And that's the problem: I want to place elliptical storm systems (like
Jupiter's Great Red Spot) above the planet's lower cloud deck, but
haven't found a way to avoid them showing up always in pairs - each
storm system has its antipodal counterpart. Is there any way to do this?
By the way, the scene is completely hand-coded... for the rings I used
not media (perhaps I better did...), but actually 400.000 small debris
objects - but, shame on me, just simple primitives scaled randomly,
I wish I could do this with more complex forms, and, of course, use MUCH
MUCH more (And smaller) ring particles...
See you in Khyberspace -
http://www.geocities.com/electricafghan/index-e.html
Yadgar
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On Wed, 22 Aug 2001 22:00:07 +0200, Yadgar wrote:
>And that's the problem: I want to place elliptical storm systems (like
>Jupiter's Great Red Spot) above the planet's lower cloud deck, but
>haven't found a way to avoid them showing up always in pairs - each
>storm system has its antipodal counterpart. Is there any way to do this?
Have a look at how I did the coffe cup textures on my halloween image on
my gallery page, the source is there to be d/l'd. That particular method
that I used would also be a solution to your problem here.
The image loocs good so far, good luck with it's future developmnt.
--
Cheers
Steve email mailto:ste### [at] zeroppsuklinuxnet
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