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Tao
Paranoid (IV) InmateFrom: The Pool Of Life Insane since: Nov 2003
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posted 08-01-2004 23:42
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axleclarkeuk
Paranoid (IV) InmateFrom: Swansea, Wales, UK Insane since: Aug 2001
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posted 08-02-2004 01:02
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Ruku
Paranoid (IV) InmateFrom: Darkside of the Moon Insane since: Aug 2003
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posted 08-02-2004 03:45
Great work Tao! Mebbe a clouds layer? And exactly which way does the world rotate?
Don't know if its my computer, but it looks like you have an extra frame in the last animation.
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Moth
Paranoid (IV) InmateFrom: columbus, ohio, usa Insane since: Jul 2002
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posted 08-02-2004 04:51
Good start Tao. Double the frames to slow it down. The sun rises in the east and sets in the west. Your rotation should reflect that. Try some clouds to make the globe even more realistic.
I did a rotating flame once using the basically the same technique as you did. The biggest difference is I did not nudge each layer. In the Image Ready animation, I created two frames and nudged the second frame as far as I needed it to go. I then tweened the two frames and deleted the last frame. Saves you from having to keep count. Tweening fills in all the nudges you need for each frame.
Life's too short to put up with bad art.
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Moon Shadow
Paranoid (IV) InmateFrom: Rouen, France Insane since: Jan 2003
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posted 08-02-2004 14:05
Good job Tao ! It's definitely looking good 
Just a few comments :
The Earth turns from West To East (so that the sun indeed rises in the East), the good rotation is the one of the two first globes. Therefore, the shadows should be placed on the left side of the globe, whereas the lighting that comes from the sun should be on the right side.
And if you're looking for realism, the 'dark' part should be even more darker, to symbolize the night on that side of the planet. It would be another idea ; to show a part of the Earth (or even completely) at night, with the light of the cities outlining the continents.
Ah yes, you also have to remember one thing ; when looked from the above, our good old Earth can be quite deceiving since it is mostly covered with clouds. As Ruku suggested, having a light cloud layer would add to the realism of the sig... Yet I hardly see how you could achieve this effect without hiding most of the ground or having a too repetitive animation.
The sig is in good way though, keep the good work !
Edit : I just remembered Mahjqa did something similar... Take a look at the sigs 24 and 26. It might help...
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(Edited by Moon Shadow on 08-02-2004 14:08)
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Tao
Paranoid (IV) InmateFrom: The Pool Of Life Insane since: Nov 2003
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posted 08-02-2004 14:57
Just a quickie to say thanks for the advice, suggestions, information and overall good vibes and warm feelings 
What a plonker I am forgetting which way the earth turns in relation to the sun! (Feet on the ground, head in the sky, mind somewhere else altogether).
I'm going to try out a few of the suggestions especially the tweening one, that should save a lot of time, thanks Moth.
Monsieur Moon, I'd forgotten Mahjqa had done a planet, now that I've seen his masterpieces I realise how much work has to go into these things to get them looking so good.
axleclarkeuk, I like that idea of yours (zooming in), but I think I'll leave that for another sig.
Ruku, that "stutter" in the rotation is due to the last frame not being spaced the same distance as the others due to my lack of planning.
Hopefully I'll return with a better version in my next post.
:::tao::: ::cell::
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Arnitald
Bipolar (III) InmateFrom: Germany Insane since: Apr 2004
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posted 08-02-2004 15:33
I like the idea of a axleclarkeuk. Very nice job so far and I think that a cloud layer would be disturbin because it would be hard to animate and it would make it repetive while the turning movement is natural. A moving light source would be cool. (sun)
Just switch the sides of light and shadow... BLAH i cant explain anything.
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DL-44
Maniac (V) InmateFrom: under the bed Insane since: Feb 2000
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posted 08-02-2004 18:14
quote: The Earth turns from West To East (so that the sun indeed rises in the East), the good rotation is the one of the two first globes. Therefore, the shadows should be placed on the left side of the globe, whereas the lighting that comes from the sun should be on the right side.
While you're correct about the rotation, the issue of lighting is way off. It doesn't matter which side the light is coming from, as it could be either side, or from the front or back (and either slightly above or slight below) depending on which side of the planet you are observing from (and what time of year it is). 
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Gilbert Nolander
Maniac (V) InmateFrom: Washington DC Insane since: May 2002
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posted 08-02-2004 19:18
http://www34.brinkster.com/teamearth/Index2.html
I didn't make any of these, but here are some examples for you to look at.
(Edited by Gilbert Nolander on 08-02-2004 19:19)
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Tao
Paranoid (IV) InmateFrom: The Pool Of Life Insane since: Nov 2003
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posted 08-02-2004 22:48
Your right of course DL-44, there again if the POV was from the sun then the Earth would always be fully illuminated with no shadows, but we would spend so much time hopping around trying not to burn our toes that we would not care 
Thanks for the link GN, I like visiting your site. You have quite a collection of planets there, perhaps if I get my world looking good enough (heh) you could add it to the collection 
It's a hard job keeping the filesize down, there are 25 frames here, still I think I need to add more frames perhaps even twice as many, erm,,, perhaps not. Also I need to experiment with the spherize amounts, I've used 65% on this one. Oh yeah Moth, I can't tween the animation here because I need to spherize each frame/layer.

[ed]darn capitalization file names [/ed]
(Edited by Tao on 08-02-2004 22:49)
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Alevice
Paranoid (IV) InmateFrom: Mexico Insane since: Dec 2002
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posted 08-02-2004 23:17
I think the shade is way too contrasted and makes it lose the spheric illusion.
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Sexy Demoness cel
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poi
Paranoid (IV) InmateFrom: France Insane since: Jun 2002
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posted 08-02-2004 23:24
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InI
Maniac (V) Mad ScientistFrom: Somewhere over the rainbow Insane since: Mar 2001
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posted 08-03-2004 05:03
The poster has demanded we remove all his contributions, less he takes legal action.
We have done so.
Now Tyberius Prime expects him to start complaining that we removed his 'free speech' since this message will replace all of his posts, past and future.
Don't follow his example - seek real life help first.
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Moth
Paranoid (IV) InmateFrom: columbus, ohio, usa Insane since: Jul 2002
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posted 08-03-2004 05:25
Tao, sorry I wasn't clearer on the tweening. Try this. Tween the frames then save as an animated gif. Close it. Then open the gif in image ready first then go over to photoshop. Each frame will be a separate layer. Use a circular selection then apply the Sperize filter to each layer. Go back to image ready and verify that your layers are active in the correct order then save as an animated gif again.
Poi, interesting idea about the displace map. Why don't you work up a globe using the technique so we can all determine which filter works best for this effect? I would do it but I have to visit a surgeon reeeeaaalll early in the morning. I hate getting up at 6 am. 
Life's too short to put up with bad art.
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Tao
Paranoid (IV) InmateFrom: The Pool Of Life Insane since: Nov 2003
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posted 08-03-2004 13:04
Thanks guys there are some excellent suggestions there, all of which I am going to try. I just hope I am up to the task
Alevice I am going to change the shaded area, see next bit.
poi, yes I have just dl'd the "nightime" map so I will put that on a linked layer over the "daytime" map and see if I can include that in the shaded areas. Also that link you gave me to the animated flag thread, reminded me that I have lost all the images I had in there. luckily I have them stored so will have to see about putting them back and finishing the thread. I still have't got your technique down yet, despite your efforts in producing a great walkthrough tut'. I'll give it another whirl on the planet perhaps. I aslo agree with increasing the spherize amount.
InI, I'll try the bump map/lighting effect as well, I hadn't really considered that, nice one.
Moth, I see now what you mean, silly me. I will definitely try that method too, I am such a plodding traveller on the great learning curve.
I've got a lot of other stuff to do today, so I may not be able to get another "attempt" up till tomorrow, but I prefer to carry on working on something while the ideas are fresh in my mind "striking while the iron is hot"
Thanks again for all your help, you guys (and gals of course) really rock my world 
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poi
Paranoid (IV) InmateFrom: France Insane since: Jun 2002
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posted 08-03-2004 15:37
[quick note] I'll try to make a (better?) world tonight [/quick note]
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Bodo_baby
Nervous Wreck (II) InmateFrom: Insane since: Jul 2004
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posted 08-03-2004 15:44
I would say that the whole looks pretty impressive - but it is still spinning way to fast - maybe if you slow it down another 50% that should do the trick?
Just a thought from a newbie
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Tao
Paranoid (IV) InmateFrom: The Pool Of Life Insane since: Nov 2003
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posted 08-04-2004 03:19
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Alevice
Paranoid (IV) InmateFrom: Mexico Insane since: Dec 2002
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posted 08-04-2004 06:00
Ignoring the non transparent orange shade ( ), it looks awesome.
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Sexy Demoness cel
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Moth
Paranoid (IV) InmateFrom: columbus, ohio, usa Insane since: Jul 2002
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posted 08-04-2004 06:38
There, there. Here are some nice black pills to make you feel all better. It'll all wait until tomorrow.
Life's too short to put up with bad art.
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Tao
Paranoid (IV) InmateFrom: The Pool Of Life Insane since: Nov 2003
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posted 08-04-2004 12:17
It's marvelous what a good nights sleep (and a couple of black pills) can do for one's demeanour. 
Yeah, I think I overcooked ^that^ planet while I was a bit tired and emotional.
Ah well, never mind. Let's see what to-day brings.
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Tao
Paranoid (IV) InmateFrom: The Pool Of Life Insane since: Nov 2003
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posted 08-05-2004 03:04
Well I've gone and done it now, my web address has changed and I can't edit all the other posts I've made, whoops! So all my worlds have vanished heh.
here's the last one I did

It's a bit late for me to much about it now sorry about that folks, I'll try to rectify the situation as best I can tomorrow....
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poi
Paranoid (IV) InmateFrom: France Insane since: Jun 2002
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posted 08-05-2004 03:08
Here goes what I got so far.

Sorry for the lack of frames There's only 16 frames. I plan to : - double the number of frames,
- increase the area of the earth unlit
- rotate the map and increase the "spherize" factor of the DisplaceMap to get rid of that "dull scroll effect".
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Tao
Paranoid (IV) InmateFrom: The Pool Of Life Insane since: Nov 2003
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posted 08-05-2004 12:08
poi, excellent stuff, the cloulds really do add another dimension.
I'm away from the computer for a few days, so I will not be able to work on any more updates for a while. I can't wait to see what your planet looks like with some more frames poi nice one.

(Edited by Tao on 08-05-2004 12:10)
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poi
Paranoid (IV) InmateFrom: France Insane since: Jun 2002
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posted 08-06-2004 00:04
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White Hawk
Paranoid (IV) InmateFrom: out of nowhere... Insane since: May 2004
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posted 08-06-2004 20:13
Dead smart. I suppose it can be put down to 'artistic license' that we are still able to see the planet at all while between us and the sun.
Is it possible to create clouds that rotate at a different speed to the planet? It does not necessarily mean more frames...
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Moth
Paranoid (IV) InmateFrom: columbus, ohio, usa Insane since: Jul 2002
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posted 08-06-2004 23:46
You could but the file size probably would become too large.
Life's too short to put up with bad art.
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poi
Paranoid (IV) InmateFrom: France Insane since: Jun 2002
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posted 08-07-2004 02:45
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EzRa-D
Paranoid (IV) InmateFrom: Insane since: Dec 2002
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posted 08-07-2004 04:50
this post makes me dizzy oy!
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Tao
Paranoid (IV) InmateFrom: The Pool Of Life Insane since: Nov 2003
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posted 08-16-2004 03:55
Great work poi. I've been away for awhile so I have not had much use of the 'puter. Now that I am back I will carry on and post the results up in a few days time.
Thanks for taking the time out to show us the steps you have taken so far. I am going to try to refine my technique before trying yours as I'm more comfortable with it.
:::tao::: ::cell::
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Tao
Paranoid (IV) InmateFrom: The Pool Of Life Insane since: Nov 2003
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posted 08-28-2004 23:16
This is the latest version I've come up with. I decided to eliminate the problems I had making it look like the Earth in space and go for an atlas/globe thingymabob.
This one has 60 frames and is over 200kb.

[ed]I can't seem to get the animation any smoother than this, which is slightly irksome but at least this version looks a little better. I may try a couple of variations on the theme, but now I'm going to try to make a sig for the August "big Sig"[/ed]
(Edited by Tao on 08-28-2004 23:30)
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Moth
Paranoid (IV) InmateFrom: columbus, ohio, usa Insane since: Jul 2002
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posted 08-29-2004 01:57
I like it.
quibble. It seems to have a thin fringe on the outer edge of the globe particularly in the southern hemisphere.
Life's too short to put up with bad art.
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Tao
Paranoid (IV) InmateFrom: The Pool Of Life Insane since: Nov 2003
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posted 08-29-2004 02:48
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Gilbert Nolander
Maniac (V) InmateFrom: Washington DC Insane since: May 2002
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posted 09-03-2004 00:01
quote: Thanks for the link GN, I like visiting your site.
Been sort of busy, but thanks Tao...

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Moth
Paranoid (IV) InmateFrom: columbus, ohio, usa Insane since: Jul 2002
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posted 09-03-2004 00:16
Now something is going on weird with the shading. It is like the inner edge of the terminator is darker than the outer edge. It should be the other way. The shading is also not crescent shaped but almost a lopsided L. Now all this criticism may make it seem that I don't like what you've done but that is not the case. You've done some fine work here, Tao, and my nitpicking is based on a strong desire to see this globe perfected.

Life's too short to put up with bad art.
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