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From: Tek
Subject: Planet texture WIP
Date: 8 Jul 2009 17:26:35
Message: <4a550f0b@news.povray.org>
I'm working on an IRTC entry, and it's given me an excuse to have a go at 
another procedural planet texture (here's my previous effort, from 6 years 
ago! 
http://news.povray.org/povray.binaries.images/thread/%3C3e2842e8%40news.povray.org%3E/
) 
.

At present this is all flat pigments, but it's already got a lot of details 
I'm pretty pleased with. Next I plan on sorting out the bumps, finish, and 
atmosphere, but I'd welcome any suggestions.


Cheers,
-- 
Tek
http://evilsuperbrain.com


P.S. I'm back ;)


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From: somebody
Subject: Re: Planet texture WIP
Date: 8 Jul 2009 20:32:05
Message: <4a553a85$1@news.povray.org>
"Tek" <tek### [at] evilsuperbraincom> wrote in message
news:4a550f0b@news.povray.org...

> At present this is all flat pigments, but it's already got a lot of
details
> I'm pretty pleased with. Next I plan on sorting out the bumps, finish, and
> atmosphere, but I'd welcome any suggestions.

Not bad, but a little too fractal, telltale CG. Granted, we have only one
datum and reliance on it may be too much, but I don't see any geophysical
forces of nature creating convoluted terrain that is typical of "pure"
implementations based on fractal noise or similar mathematically abstract
patterns.


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From: Jörg 'Yadgar' Bleimann
Subject: Re: Planet texture WIP
Date: 9 Jul 2009 08:25:07
Message: <4a55e1a3@news.povray.org>
High!

Tek wrote:
> I'm working on an IRTC entry, and it's given me an excuse to have a go at 
> another procedural planet texture (here's my previous effort, from 6 years 
> ago! 

Better than anything I could produce offhandly... but you also should 
take into account the gradual change of vegetation towards the poles - 
an island of lush green enclosed by polar sea ice is highly 
unbelievable, one would instead expect pale greenish-gray tundra there 
(spotted with small lakes from recent glaciation)! Perhaps you should 
take a look at the Blue Marble mosaics 
(http://visibleearth.nasa.gov/view_set.php?categoryID=2363)  for the 
colors of vegetation in different climate zones (also at different 
seasons!)...

And I also miss mountain ranges on your planet, i. e. streaks of rocky 
gray terrain...

The whole thing is also very interesting to me, as I myself started 
POV-Ray projects involving "planet design" - PoVSolar, the 
Whatmough/Port Whatmough 2353 scenario and the Shams 
System/Qais/Ghurghusht scenario - perhaps we might join forces in 
certain aspects of our works?

See you in Khyberspace!

Yadgar

Now playing: Love Song (Simple Minds)


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From: Paolo Gibellini
Subject: Re: Planet texture WIP
Date: 9 Jul 2009 09:30:27
Message: <4a55f0f3@news.povray.org>
Great!
It is effectively too "fractal" for a true planet (but I like it so), 
mainly for a scale question imho: e.g. the Earth has more water than 
terrain visible.
I like a lot the color used.
;-)
Paolo

 >Tek  on date 08/07/2009 23:26 wrote:
> I'm working on an IRTC entry, and it's given me an excuse to have a go at 
> another procedural planet texture (here's my previous effort, from 6 years 
> ago! 
>
http://news.povray.org/povray.binaries.images/thread/%3C3e2842e8%40news.povray.org%3E/
) 
> .
> 
> At present this is all flat pigments, but it's already got a lot of details 
> I'm pretty pleased with. Next I plan on sorting out the bumps, finish, and 
> atmosphere, but I'd welcome any suggestions.
> 
> 
> Cheers,
>


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From: Tek
Subject: Re: Planet texture WIP
Date: 10 Jul 2009 17:08:51
Message: <4a57ade3@news.povray.org>
Thanks for the comments! I've rendered a few variations with some slightly 
improved materials & lighting.


"somebody" <x### [at] ycom> wrote in message news:4a553a85$1@news.povray.org...
> Not bad, but a little too fractal, telltale CG.

Yeah good point, I might try layering in some low-frequency pattern to give 
a bit of a tectonic plate feel to things.



news:4a55e1a3@news.povray.org...
> you also should take into account the gradual change of vegetation
> towards the poles - an island of lush green enclosed by polar sea ice
> is highly unbelievable, one would instead expect pale greenish-gray
> tundra there (spotted with small lakes from recent glaciation)!

Good suggestion, I've already got the green transitioning to a desert near 
the equator so doing something similar near the poles would make sense. 
Though the problem with a lot of photos of earth from space is they've been 
colour corrected, and the main thing I'm trying for is to create something 
that looks realistic when it has an atmosphere on it.

> And I also miss mountain ranges on your planet, i. e. streaks of rocky
> gray terrain...

There are some, but that first image didn't have any normal maps so they're 
not obvious. They're also not terribly obvious in this new picture but trust 
me they're there!

> perhaps we might join forces in  certain aspects of our works?

Well I'll be releasing full source when I submit my IRTC image next month, 
but I'm really only developing this for use in the background so I'm not 
taking it super seriously :)

-- 
Tek
http://evilsuperbrain.com


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From: Warp
Subject: Re: Planet texture WIP
Date: 10 Jul 2009 17:32:04
Message: <4a57b354@news.povray.org>
Now all you need is to generate clouds as well... :)


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From: Rich
Subject: Re: Planet texture WIP
Date: 10 Jul 2009 21:32:52
Message: <4a57ebc4$1@news.povray.org>
Warp wrote:
>   Now all you need is to generate clouds as well... :)
Now, you should know better than to challenge Tek.

Rich


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From: Alain
Subject: Re: Planet texture WIP
Date: 10 Jul 2009 22:55:18
Message: <4a57ff16@news.povray.org>

> Thanks for the comments! I've rendered a few variations with some slightly 
> improved materials & lighting.
> 
> 
> "somebody" <x### [at] ycom> wrote in message news:4a553a85$1@news.povray.org...
>> Not bad, but a little too fractal, telltale CG.
> 
> Yeah good point, I might try layering in some low-frequency pattern to give 
> a bit of a tectonic plate feel to things.
> 
> 

> news:4a55e1a3@news.povray.org...
>> you also should take into account the gradual change of vegetation
>> towards the poles - an island of lush green enclosed by polar sea ice
>> is highly unbelievable, one would instead expect pale greenish-gray
>> tundra there (spotted with small lakes from recent glaciation)!
> 
> Good suggestion, I've already got the green transitioning to a desert near 
> the equator so doing something similar near the poles would make sense. 
> Though the problem with a lot of photos of earth from space is they've been 
> colour corrected, and the main thing I'm trying for is to create something 
> that looks realistic when it has an atmosphere on it.
>

If you look at our planet, you'll notice that deserts are not present at 
the equator, but occupy 2 belts sadling the tropical lines. There are 
more deserts in the temperate regions than under the tropics.
The equator itself is prety green. The greenest parts of Africa sits 
across the equator.



Alain


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From: Tek
Subject: Re: Planet texture WIP
Date: 11 Jul 2009 05:32:02
Message: <4a585c12@news.povray.org>
"Alain" <aze### [at] qwertyorg> wrote in message 
news:4a57ff16@news.povray.org...
> If you look at our planet, you'll notice that deserts are not present at 
> the equator, but occupy 2 belts sadling the tropical lines. There are more 
> deserts in the temperate regions than under the tropics.
> The equator itself is prety green. The greenest parts of Africa sits 
> across the equator.

It's starting to sound like I should actually look at some photos of earth 
:)

-- 
Tek
http://evilsuperbrain.com


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From: Martin
Subject: Re: Planet texture WIP
Date: 12 Jul 2009 07:12:14
Message: <4a59c50e$1@news.povray.org>

[...]
> If you look at our planet, you'll notice that deserts are not present at 
> the equator, but occupy 2 belts sadling the tropical lines. There are 
> more deserts in the temperate regions than under the tropics.
> The equator itself is prety green. The greenest parts of Africa sits 
> across the equator.
> 
> 
> 
> Alain

Hello!

Maybe I'm wrong (I'm remembering) but you're right thinking in the 
planet as it is now. The desertic zones you mention, are due to the 
actual position of the tectonic plates, afecting the main ocean streams 
that habve a direct relationship with the global climate.

In other planets, with other tectonics, other weather, there could be 
deserts at others latitudes

Anyway, very beatiful texture Tek.

Regards.


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