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Mixed Medium Science Fiction posted on Dec 04, 2004
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Mixing Lightwave and Celestia -02/28/2005 I updated the image...it was too dark before so I Auto Leveled the Brightness and Contrast.

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Moebius87

11:04PM | Sat, 04 December 2004

That's a very interesting and accurate way of representing what's out there. Can the two outputs be composited into an animation?

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Fillingim

11:05PM | Sat, 04 December 2004

Yes I believe that they can...still figuring it out though...

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zapper1977

4:45AM | Sun, 05 December 2004

thats the program, Celestia, right, cool, did you do a screen shot or ?

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Fillingim

7:43AM | Sun, 05 December 2004

Celestia was used to create an image of the dark side of Earth and the starfield. The image was then then used as a background in LW ... the sun is composed of three LW point lights on top of each other each at 10% Flare Intensity and the satellite is from the LW Contents/Objects. Rendered in LW. Though this is just a composition some people have already incorporated ships of various types into Celestia and created animations in it...referring to Moe's question...so I was wondering how to take the animation capabilities of Celestia and composite those images with stuff from LW. The thing I was most curious about was why the satellite is so bright ... to me it should have been darker which is what I was really after.


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