planet Earth using a texture map? (Message 1 to 4 of 4)
From: Ashley McGlone
Subject: planet Earth using a texture map?
Date: 20 Aug 1998 22:46:51
Message: <35dcd18b.0@news.povray.org>
Newbie question:
How can I create planet Earth using a texture map?
TIA
Mr. Ashley McGlone
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http://www.premierweb.net/users/ashley/welcome.html
From: K Tyler
Subject: Re: planet Earth using a texture map?
Date: 20 Aug 1998 22:55:21
Message: <35DCC51D.8743E60E@pacbell.net>
Ashley McGlone wrote:
> Newbie question:>> How can I create planet Earth using a texture map?> TIA>> Mr. Ashley McGlone> Ash### [at] PremierWebNet> http://www.premierweb.net/users/ashley/welcome.html
Go to povray.binaries.images and download the two earth
image maps I posted about 2-3 weeks ago. Then read up in
the docs on using the spherical bump mapping and
spherical image mapping operation. If you need an example
let me know.
Happy rendering !
K.Tyler
In <35dcd18b.0@news.povray.org>, on 08/20/98
at 09:39 PM, "Ashley McGlone" <ash### [at] premierwebnet> said:
>Newbie question:>How can I create planet Earth using a texture map?>TIA>Mr. Ashley McGlone>Ash### [at] PremierWebNet>http://www.premierweb.net/users/ashley/welcome.html
The easiest way is just to create a sphere and use a spherical surface
map. I did this with an image I got from the NASA web site. Check out my
page http://members.xoom.com/scarfield/3d/povray/oldies.html
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From: Robert Acklin
Subject: Re: planet Earth using a texture map?
Date: 1 Jul 1999 17:52:01
Message: <377be301@news.povray.org>
<cco### [at] amerisurecom> wrote in message
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> In <35dcd18b.0@news.povray.org>, on 08/20/98> at 09:39 PM, "Ashley McGlone" <ash### [at] premierwebnet> said:>> >Newbie question:>> >How can I create planet Earth using a texture map?> >TIA>> >Mr. Ashley McGlone> >Ash### [at] PremierWebNet> >http://www.premierweb.net/users/ashley/welcome.html>>> The easiest way is just to create a sphere and use a spherical surface> map. I did this with an image I got from the NASA web site. Check out my> page http://members.xoom.com/scarfield/3d/povray/oldies.html>
Did you use povray to create the mount'ns in the 1st pic?
(oldies.html)
If not, what did you use? If so how? (or just point me to
the right doc)
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Rob
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Robert Acklin wrote:
> > Did you use povray to create the mount'ns in the 1st pic?> (oldies.html)> If not, what did you use? If so how? (or just point me to> the right doc)> > --> Rob> -----
What you are seeing is a Pov generated Height Field. There are many
ways to create them but the easiest is by using a heght field modeling
program like Leveller.
See my links in the group below for several programs that produce images
usable for height fields in Povray.
povray.announce.frequently-asked-questions
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Ken Tyler
mailto://tylereng@pacbell.net