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Winter:

--- Quote from: Sean_E on December 02, 2007, 10:58:13 pm ---Okay, here is my rendering of the moon-earth pass.

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That's awesome, that would make a great loading screen as well.

Regards,
Winter

sitters:

--- Quote from: Sean_E on December 02, 2007, 10:58:13 pm ---
Okay, here is my rendering of the moon-earth pass.
I am finding out that the model is not completely compatible with the rendering engine as I need to shine a light on the underside to get the engines to light up.  I'll have to take a look at it.  Anyways, enjoy.

I can also do animations (as previously posted ).

Regards,
Sean E

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Looks nice to me, but can you increase the resolution of the moon and earth model ( its not nice round ).
Also use an higher resolution textures.

I do some research and the distance of the earth to the moon is 384403 Km, approximate 30 X diameter of the earth, and the moon is  approximate 1/4 of the earth.
I think the earth is here to close.

Willem




Sean_E:
Thanks Sitters for the advice.
I know the earth is WAY to close to the moon.  My moon texture is 2500x1250.  The largest texture I could find on the internet while I was making this rendering.
I through the whole thing together in less than 30 minutes.  It wasn't meant to be perfect just my take on the scene.
I do plan on create a scene that is correctly proportioned and can be used in animation.
If you can point me towards a place that has a higher resolution moon and earth image, I'm all for it.

Thanks again.

Regards,
Sean E

Mattn:
keep in mind to only use textures that are open-sourced ;)

BTAxis:

--- Quote from: Mattn on December 03, 2007, 04:29:26 pm ---keep in mind to only use textures that are open-sourced ;)

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How do you "open-source" a texture anyway? If you take a picture of a wall, do you have to provide the camera? Or the wall?

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