3D Maps from LOLA Data |
3D Maps from LOLA Data |
Feb 6 2011, 04:12 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 17 Joined: 30-January 11 Member No.: 5787 |
I'm interested in the area around the lunar north pole, from 88N to the pole. I'd like to have 3D images of that area, but I've been unable to find a program that will read the LOLA data files. I've tried several 3D mapping programs, and I've had no success.
Is there a method to generate 3D images, or are there such files available for this area of the moon? Thanks, JR |
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Feb 15 2011, 12:48 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 18 Joined: 27-February 10 From: Italy Member No.: 5235 |
joertexas, is possible that you haven't a correct version of Blender. If you use Windows, download from Graphicall a new version.
Win 64 Win 32 These versions alredy have my script If you use a different S.O. search in graphicall a recent version and download again my script. Ciao VB [edit] Some trick for speed up in 3Dview Before you start the import, change the View port shading to Bounding box. After the import set in User preference system VBOs and now change View port sahding to Object mode. If you have a Series 400 GeForce video card, before to change VBOs, uncheck Double side in Object data. Last thing: if you change in Sculpt mode, you can gain some FPS. Retrieved from "http://wiki.blender.org/index.php/Extensions:2.5/Py/Scripts/Import-Export/NASA_IMG_Importer" |
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