Paleo Earth

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Paleo Earth

Postby maxim » Sat Apr 03, 2004 11:57 am

After discovering the great (but small) texures at http://jan.ucc.nau.edu/~rcb7/RCB.html that Brendan pointed to on the Pangea threat, I've decided to do a little homework and provide these as an addon to the community. No much work was done to the originals but cleaning up some seams and stretching to 1k size. Additionally I created a specular map and a normal map for every of the 26 textures. These maps where build artificially, so the may only cover roughly the reconstructed reality. You can deactived them if you dislike them. I would have also provided some fitting cloud maps, but unfortunately celestia doesn't support cloud maps in alternate texture definitions yet.

There is also a animation script available, that cycles through the millenias at a speed of 1 sec per 5 million years, thus linearising the differing time steps of the textures.

Please don't forget to get some more background information from the original site.

Here are some pics:

Early Devonian:
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Early Cretaceous:
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Late Cretaceous:
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have fun :)

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Re: Paleo Earth

Postby Jeam Tag » Sat Apr 03, 2004 1:51 pm

maxim wrote:There is also a animation script available, that cycles through the millenias at a speed of 1 sec per 5 million years, thus linearising the differing time steps of the textures.
Hey, Maxim, what are the funny dots that orbit around these Ancient Earths in your screenshots? UFOs? :lol:
So, This is another great response about the Earth evolution, thanks; it's a good summary scenario.
And don't forget the absolutely Magnificent Earth High Resolution: the stage 18000 bc (last glaciation, yes?) by Donald Edwards!
We can discover in Celestia, little by little, how the Earth has evolved: These are useful
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Postby Brendan » Sat Apr 03, 2004 9:30 pm

Thank you! 8O I had those maps but there were seams. Thanks for fixing that.

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Re: Paleo Earth

Postby galileo » Sun Apr 04, 2004 11:48 am

Jeam Tag wrote:what are the funny dots that orbit around these Ancient Earths in your screenshots?


isn't it obvious? they are orbiting space cities built by the ancient atlanteans of the pangeac age. :lol:
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Re: Paleo Earth

Postby TimeHorse » Tue Nov 21, 2006 7:58 am

maxim wrote:After discovering the great (but small) texures at http://jan.ucc.nau.edu/~rcb7/RCB.html that Brendan pointed to on the Pangea threat, I've decided to do a little homework and provide these as an addon to the community.


Can anyone tell me where to get Maxim's add-on and the add-on for Earth during the last Ice-Age aproximately -18 Kyr? Thanks!
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Postby selden » Tue Nov 21, 2006 8:19 am

http://www.nefkom.net/z-bau/celestia/

The WWW button at the bottom of his post points to that Web site. You'll find a similar WWW button associated with the posts of many of the people who create Addons for Celestia.
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Postby Malenfant » Tue Nov 21, 2006 8:29 am

I missed this first time round, these look rather cool! :)
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Postby Don. Edwards » Tue Nov 21, 2006 10:59 pm

I believe the Earth 18K Ice age texture I made is still available on the Celestia Motherload. But don't quoat me on that. I am still toying with making a newer better high res version. But just a thought at this point.

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Postby Cham » Tue Nov 21, 2006 11:00 pm

Hey Don,

you never released your terraformed Mars texture. What's up with it ?
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Postby danielj » Wed Nov 22, 2006 4:36 am

I have the addon,but it is lacking the ssc.Could you provide me with the code to create my own?

Don. Edwards wrote:I believe the Earth 18K Ice age texture I made is still available on the Celestia Motherload. But don't quoat me on that. I am still toying with making a newer better high res version. But just a thought at this point.

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Postby chris » Wed Nov 22, 2006 4:46 am

danielj wrote:I have the addon,but it is lacking the ssc.Could you provide me with the code to create my own?


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Postby danielj » Wed Nov 22, 2006 5:36 am

Why is it stupid?
I don´t know if I can use the exact code of present Earth.Since it was Ice Age,the albedo could be different,for example.


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danielj wrote:I have the addon,but it is lacking the ssc.Could you provide me with the code to create my own?


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Postby selden » Wed Nov 22, 2006 5:57 am

Daniel,

You're right. The albedo probably would be different.

However, that new value is something you should be able to figure out for yourself. Here are a few questions to answer that should help:

What is the albedo of ice or snow?
What is the albedo of dry land?
What is the albedo of an ocean?
How much of the area of the image is covered by each?

How should you combine those values to get the final result?

Please share your results with us: I don't know the answers to all of these questions myself.
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Postby danielj » Wed Nov 22, 2006 6:12 am

The problem is in the first versions,before Motherlode,Don Edwards provide us with a SSC.But for some reason,he deleted it from the newer versions.Why he did it?I know nothing about creating a ssc code from zero.And without an ssc,the addon don´t work at all...




selden wrote:Daniel,

You're right. The albedo probably would be different.

However, that new value is something you should be able to figure out for yourself. Here are a few questions to answer that should help:

What is the albedo of ice or snow?
What is the albedo of dry land?
What is the albedo of an ocean?
How much of the area of the image is covered by each?

How should you combine those values to get the final result?

Please share your results with us: I don't know the answers to all of these questions myself.
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Postby selden » Wed Nov 22, 2006 7:11 am

Daniel,

You can start with a copy of one of the other SSC files that Don provided.

You probably need to change only the name of the texture file.
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