Orbiter Screenshot Thread

Investigating sidemount aproach of Themis for spaceplanes other than Vertigo or Prometheus.

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Normal-mapped ProtonM rocket (under Jarmo's D3D9 client) :

Liftoff



Ascent



Edit : I used the specularity map feature implemented in RC41.
 
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What is changed from the original?
More realistic parameters and the centrifuge rotates at the correct rate for Martian gravity. Will add spotlights and other things eventually. Progress is slow (not a huge amount of free time for this) and it's still buggy (animation states aren't properly saved) but maybe it'll release some time. :hide:
 
Testing the new OMP version 0.6.1

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Pilots seen:
Deltawing777
GuiConteDGIV2X
Spacethingy
and me
 
I just took these today. First trip with the DGIV and Arrow Freighter after being away from orbiter for a long time. I'm having a blast! Expect pictures from the moon next :)

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Before I go to bed:

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I was flexing my image editing skills and trying to match a real-life still.

*shrug*
 
The new ISS A to Z by Donamy

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A few more shots to see better the exquisites details :

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Orbital shipyard with DSV Endeavour docked.

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(Used Station Shipyard, but won't use it again; causes too many crashes.)
 
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LOI!

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Undocking, time to get to surface

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Waiting right distance from the base

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Ignition!

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closing in on the base

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Touchdown! The first module has arrived at Pangea

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2 days after landing: Sunrise. Time to unfurl the solar arrays
 
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Do you know how many windows you're going to have to replace?
 
Dedicated to Voyager.

The Voyager Telescope, has 6X the mirror surface of Hubble.
 

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