Brewvet opened this issue on Feb 19, 2002 ยท 15 posts
Brewvet posted Tue, 19 February 2002 at 10:50 PM
Ok, I'm flummoxed. I have tried to use a torus with the actual "Map" (Obtained from a NASA website. Won't map at all correctly. I've tried an alpha plane with variable levels of transparency. Nothing that I've tried will work to any satisfaction. The closest I've come is to use a series of nested torii, but it's still not good enough. There is no way to isolate the "Saturn ring" from the planet would there be? (BTW, is there any way of using the "Planet" object and having it accept other maps? Of course a map can be applied to a sphere, but the result is less than stellar. No pun intended... yeah right.) Does anyone have any suggestions? I've only been using Vue for about three months or a little more so I'm not a Grandmaster, but not COMPLETELY hopeless. Thanks Dr. Nash
zoon posted Wed, 20 February 2002 at 3:47 AM
Attached Link: http://www.derby-vi-service.demon.co.uk/pictures.htm
You can see some saturn rings at my site by following the link. They are towards the bottom of the page. Use an alpha plain, a torus is too thick, the rings are very thin. These rings are generated from Nasa data. I have data for transparency and reflectivity. The pictures, unfinished, currently only have transparency data applied, plus a little bit of procedural noise. The maps are applied to an alpha plain. The original data is in the form of a string of numbers, giving values across the rings. These are used to form a greyscale 'strip', which I then turned into rings of the right proportions in Corel Draw. I also had a go at purely procedural rings a few months ago, but I can't get at the image from where I am sitting, though there is an early vesion on my site. These procedural rings us a boolean operation to create the hole in the middle. Hope this helps.zoon posted Wed, 20 February 2002 at 3:53 AM
You also commented on planets - the Vue 4 built-in planets are nice in the distance, but you can make much better ones using spheres, as you can make them as accurate as you like using all the features available in Vue. E.g., look at the edge of Saturn above - its slightly transparent.
gebe posted Wed, 20 February 2002 at 4:14 AM
Toruses can be as thin as you like. Just create a torus, double-click on it and configurate. Guitta
Ms_Outlaw posted Wed, 20 February 2002 at 4:23 AM
Really like that second picture of Saturn you have on your HP Zoon.
SAMS3D posted Wed, 20 February 2002 at 4:25 AM
Holy Cow, that is amazing, you did a great job on those rings. Sharen
roadtoad posted Wed, 20 February 2002 at 10:18 AM
outstanding! You win my hero award (with barbed wire cluster) for the work of translating raw date into such terrific results :)
zoon posted Wed, 20 February 2002 at 1:27 PM
Attached Link: http://www.mmedia.is/~bjj/data/saturn/rings.html
I got my data from some obscure NASA document, which I can't trace, but here is a site containing raw data and greyscale strips. Also the pic here is a ringed planet created using only vue functions.Brewvet posted Wed, 20 February 2002 at 2:00 PM
Zoon, The first image is exactly what I'm looking for! Now, I understand using the numbers to form a greyscale strip (I am assuming it is like the one on the link containing transparency data). I guess my real question is how to get that data from the strip into a concentric ring texture that is capable of being mapped on an alpha plane? I use Paint shop Pro (Mainly cause it was cheap and pretty functional). Do you make an image with concentric circles and use it in greyscale as your alpha map? Sorry if I appear a bit pedantic. You have some wonderful images on your site, I appreciate the replies. Dr. Nash
zoon posted Thu, 21 February 2002 at 12:01 PM
I did it in Corel Draw, and then converted to a bitmap. I've just shifted 30 3 foot by 2 foot concrete slabs, so I'm going for a long bath. IF I get out of the bath this evening, I'll post some details of how to do it. The final bitmap is 20mb, and even zipped its 6 mb, so showing you is going to be easier than sending the image!
zoon posted Thu, 21 February 2002 at 2:23 PM
zoon posted Thu, 21 February 2002 at 2:25 PM
Sorry about the lack of paragraph breaks in the post above, I've accidentally installed a beta netscape and I think that's the problem.
Brewvet posted Thu, 21 February 2002 at 6:38 PM
Holey Moley! Thanks for the info, Zoon! I am humbled. I assumed that that was the way it would have to be done, by creating a vector bitmap. I'll get to work on it and see if I can get similar results. I appreciate all the work you have done! Many thanks! Dr. Nash
Brewvet posted Thu, 21 February 2002 at 10:24 PM
Varian posted Fri, 22 February 2002 at 1:24 PM
Great info and good results! This thread has been added to the Archive Tips Collection so others will be able to find it easily in days to come. :)