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"H. E. Day" wrote:
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> Athre.
> This is a completely digital and random world. No, I must repeat, no images
> or texture maps were used in the creation of this image. All textures are
> purely procedural, and are created internally with PovRay. Total file size
> is....wait for it........3K. That's everything. Clouds, land, atmosphere,
> everything.
> Please comment, and enjoy!
> <IMG SRC="http://forums.scifi-art.com/ubb/ubbhtml/uploads/athretest.JPG">
> --
> H.E. Day
> <><
Nice, but I think that blue colorisation on edges from such distance is
too much and shadowed part shouldn't be visible either. As proof of it
here are links to pictures from Apollo Moon mission:
http://images.jsc.nasa.gov/images/pao/AS17/10075946.jpg
http://images.jsc.nasa.gov/images/pao/AS11/10075246.jpg
As I understand it, this blue colorisation could be observed only
from lower position, when camera shoots more across planet surface:
http://eol.jsc.nasa.gov/scripts/sseop/photo.pl?mission=STS41G&roll=42&frame=26&UID=SSEOP&PWD=sseop
Of course reality is sometimes not so beautiful as some images ;-)
It would be nice, if clouds could cast shadows to land, but this
might be tricky...
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