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> Gosh, this is the best of those earth-things I've seen! Nice job! I
> almost suspected an awsome rolex!
Wow, tnx! :-)
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Phil Clute <pcl### [at] tiac net> schreef in berichtnieuws
3A2C7069.DCDD23DA@tiac.net...
> It even looks like the clouds are realistically somewhat red where dusk
> is occuring. Nice work.
Media does a nice job :-)
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Ross Litscher <lit### [at] osu edu> schreef in berichtnieuws
3A2C741B.7055EB67@osu.edu...
> Wow, nice. I'd love to see the earth from tis perspective. Are the stars
> raytraced?
They are, but not very suitable for animation :-(
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> Oooooo and ahhhhhh!
:-)
> That's nice stuff. I have got to ask, what's the blurry dot to the upper
left
> of the planet?
It's part of the lensflare of the sun.
> The atmosphere is really thick but who cares? :-) I like this one.
tnx
> Bob
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Great! Especially the 'red atmospheric glow' at the terminator.
Claudius
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Zeger Knaepen wrote:
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> ZK
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> [Image]
It looks like Antarctica has lights.
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> It looks like Antarctica has lights.
No, I think that's South Africa... Or maybe it's Australia...
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Zeger Knaepen wrote:
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> > It looks like Antarctica has lights.
> No, I think that's South Africa... Or maybe it's Australia..
May I suggest lighting up the dark side to see? That night image
someone found appears to be about +/-80 latitude rather than 90. I'm not
sure yet. It was simply "good enough" for my uses.
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This is no doubt the best pov-earth I ever saw.
But the stars in the background look kind of crappy, besides with the bright
earth in the forground you wouldn't see them anyway from space.
So, please please render a 1024x768 without stars and let me put it on my
desktop!
Uh, and without stars could you make a spinning animation, I'm really
curious how that looks with the night and day thing!
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> This is no doubt the best pov-earth I ever saw.
tnx!
> But the stars in the background look kind of crappy, besides with the
bright
> earth in the forground you wouldn't see them anyway from space.
You're sure? I think the stars look good...
> So, please please render a 1024x768 without stars and let me put it on my
> desktop!
np...
> Uh, and without stars could you make a spinning animation, I'm really
> curious how that looks with the night and day thing!
not good... The daylight-map doesn't line up well with the night-map
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