How do you go about making your own textures from images of planets? Like, if i had an image of jupiter, how would i project that onto a map? Surely I don't have to manually place each pixel, right?
Wait a minute isn’t io and louna Europa is all of the moons of the solar system are always tightly locked except for mercury and Venus. They don’t have moons.
That's not entirely true. Many of the texture maps (from Wikimedia Commons, Björn Jónsson, Explanet, Steve Albers, and more) presented in this video originate from or are actually NASA textures. Sometimes the maps are the result of dozens of NASA images of the moons very close up stitched together. Check out the map sources document in the description and look into places like Wikimedia Commons for example. Many will source NASA themselves.
@@coolboylikesplanets4well a few of the ones for the objects in this video actually did make it in such as the one for Miranda. A few of the others barely had textures covering the maps and/or were black and white. In the future there will probably be a sequel covering textures that didn’t make it into the 1st or 2nd parts. I did try to do a lot of scouring for good maps in this video besides the 3D resources
@@coolboylikesplanets4 very well. I will make a part 3 to this series that will cover textures from both videos that didn’t get into the 1st or 2nd parts
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make a one for dwarf planets @@ProximaCentauriC
How do you go about making your own textures from images of planets? Like, if i had an image of jupiter, how would i project that onto a map? Surely I don't have to manually place each pixel, right?
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askaniy's textures are usually the most realistic
does anyone know where i can get a true color sun texture, ive found just one and its really really low quality
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Wait a minute isn’t io and louna Europa is all of the moons of the solar system are always tightly locked except for mercury and Venus. They don’t have moons.
very sad that you didnt include most of the nasa textures
That's not entirely true. Many of the texture maps (from Wikimedia Commons, Björn Jónsson, Explanet, Steve Albers, and more) presented in this video originate from or are actually NASA textures. Sometimes the maps are the result of dozens of NASA images of the moons very close up stitched together. Check out the map sources document in the description and look into places like Wikimedia Commons for example. Many will source NASA themselves.
@@ProximaCentauriC im talking about the 3d resources textures.
@@coolboylikesplanets4well a few of the ones for the objects in this video actually did make it in such as the one for Miranda. A few of the others barely had textures covering the maps and/or were black and white. In the future there will probably be a sequel covering textures that didn’t make it into the 1st or 2nd parts. I did try to do a lot of scouring for good maps in this video besides the 3D resources
true, but io and ganymede had ok ones.@@ProximaCentauriC
@@coolboylikesplanets4 very well. I will make a part 3 to this series that will cover textures from both videos that didn’t get into the 1st or 2nd parts
3:27 hey thats the albedo map not the color map
15:40 - 16:40 and 17:40 - 18:20 lol my maps
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