Hi. There are a lot of color images of Mars moons, in color, Phobos in a light magenta-pink color, and Deimos a bit yellowish. I think you should modify your texture color from grey to something close to the real ones.
Hi Dalibor. I really love your work, these globulars are the best I have ever seen in Celestia. Just a little doubt: in my opinion, the first two images are too much round shaped, I mean the external distribution in not decreasing in the right way, so these clusters are too much like a "ball fi...
Hi Pluto. I have it and the docs about its use, that I zipped in a 35 MB .rar file. Can I upload it here? Otherwise I have to try a different way. Bye Goofy
Hi onetwothree. Yes, I know where are normally installed x86 and x64 programs, but it's sdviced to install Celestia out of them, so mine are all in D:. Anyway, the important thing is that it's x64 for sure, so thank you. I tried to modify celestia.cfg as suggested, both using a D:\ folder, and using...
Hi. First of all many thanks to onetwothree and all the people who spent their free time to produce this new release. I checked it and found it very nice, but I have one doubt, two problems and one request. :help: 1- the doubt: this version is 64 or 32k? I downloaded the x86-x64 version (36MB) but I...
Hi john71. The 128k Mars images are astounding, but I see (shadows and colors) that the last two are from another textures set. Or are official images from orbit? Just curious.
Hi BlueTheCrewmate. This looks very interesting, can you please give us its approximate coordinates and/or the image source? Thank you. Goofy :smile: Sorry, found it. Very nice but all has already been done, look here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phobos_monolith More images here: https://www.googl...
Yes, I have already seen some of these restored old time movies. Results are interesting and nice, even if, for my taste, I prefer them in original, even with all the characteristic defects of those first attempts of filmography. Anyway, I found somewhere that Neural Enhancing is particularly useful...
John 71, mine was just a try to understand what we are spelking of, and the result of this free commercial test was looking promising, and faster than Gimp or Photoshop... So we'll hope for "real" open source network scaling disponibility....
Hi John. :hi: I searched and found many pages where it is possible to make a neural-enhance test, so I tried the "classic" 2k Phobos Celestia image, obtaining for free a 4k image, in a metter of seconds (a payment isdue for images bigger than 3000x3000 pixel , alas!). Then I enlarged and c...
Hi bh, your modified NASA Fair-Clouds-8k are very nice. Can you make them available, please? Are there in higher resolution, 16k or 32k, to be converted in VT format? Thanks a lot, appreciated.
Hello. I apologize if I will say nonsense. :oops: Many of us use very large textures, even up to 128k, modified with toofri's VLT splitting system, in order to load just the right level for the actual distance from the object, avoiding this way to load very huge files, loading just what needed at th...
Or, if I can give a suggestion, better models of important but neglected objects, e.g. the Skylab, that actually is really horrible in Celestia, or the Viking, same thing! Just . Bye Goofy
Thank you linuxman, I had 32K VT by HS, but never used before.
Added after 12 minutes 57 seconds: I forgot to change my profile data, but recently I substituted the notebook, and this is my actual one. Cannot wait to test it on your new ISS! Goofy
Hi linuxman, thank you for the cloudmap info. May be it's Van Vliet's, and if it's so I think I have it somewhere in my HD or shows I made in the past years, I've to check it. Bye soon. Goofy