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Normalmaps and mipmapping
CobaltWolf replied to Galileo's topic in KSP1 Modelling and Texturing Discussion
Can you post your normal map? -
Normalmaps and mipmapping
CobaltWolf replied to Galileo's topic in KSP1 Modelling and Texturing Discussion
You could try reducing the severity of the normal maps (ie bringing the contrast down and bringing things closet to 50% gray) -
Why do all conspiratards talk in the same tone of voice? It's creepy.
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[1.8.x] DMagic's Modlets - Most KSP 1.8 Updates [10-29-2019]
CobaltWolf replied to DMagic's topic in KSP1 Mod Releases
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How much do I need to create on my end to enable ASTP when the time comes?
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Da, I indeed have models of cylindrical probe cores, as well as the Giotto dish, prepared for UV unwrapping. But they are low priority right now.
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You're supposed to just put the experiments in the cargo bay, not the KIS storage. Some of those experiments are bigger than the entire return capsule! We are patching it so the capsule can hold science data (aka samples) which should be more than enough. If you have a kerbal there that can put it in the KIS storage then you can just transfer the science data and get the same full return. Buoyancy is already being looked at. What do you mean electric charge runs out? Is he using RemoteTech? Is he spamming the reaction wheels the whole time? The reaction wheels probably need to get nerfed anyway, since I included the RCS for control during reentry. I think it should be the opposite way around - perhaps make them use floats if that is installed. Though I'm not sure where you'd put them.
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Awesome to see that this is still happening! Feel free to take any relevant antennas from BDB if it saves you some work.
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T-TR-TRIPLE POST!!! Saturn 1 is pretty much DONE. The retro motors and normal maps were added today. Diamant, Juno, and Atlas 1 also received updates. We're steaming full ahead to the next release SOONTM. Still a lot of work to go, but the update will have a ton of new stuff, as well as a lot more polish for all the parts, compared to previous ones.
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I actually don't have a UA1204. I have a UA1202 (3?) as a result of this adorable piece of artwork, which apparently WAS proposed at one point: I don't have a 1204, but I have made two flavors of SOLTAN boosters, the 100in solids that got developed into the UA12xx series. My understanding is the SOLTAN's weren't capable of lifting an entire Titan 2 core on their own, which was the whole point of the Titan III; having minimal modifications to the core and basically just lofting the whole thing on SRBs.
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That is AWESOME man, great to hear! Though I would love to see the tanks in, I understand that it's sort of a moot point in RO. Also, I wanted to stream tonight, but apparently my regular senior project meetings have been moved to Monday nights. They were formerly on Tuesday nights, so I'll see if I can stream tomorrow.
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The document/scan is from Ed Kyle, and they are UA1205s, as is the SRM in the screenshot I posted. I actually had never heard of UA1206's until very recently. The dual TVC tanks would have been used on the straight 'stick' configurations, as the single booster would have needed more TVC to steer itself, rather than splitting the load between two at once. The accompanying caption, from Ed Kyle's post on the subject (emphasis my own): http://spacelaunchreport.com/titannot.html Titan is also probably my favorite lifter family, though I get far more joy from the unflown variants than the ones that actually flew. As of right now, I've made 40 Titan-specific parts, covering nearly every single conceivable variant apart from the Large Diameter Core proposals.
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Awesome! The Mariner 4 dish is indeed planned for the next update, I have an issue on Github to track it actually. @komodo thanks, only thing is I need to delete the animation lines. It should be Duna-ranged, perhaps heavy to make up for how small it is. @rasta013 it is indeed staying in, I'm not sure if there is anything else that needs to stay in. I don't believe there is, since I never got any of the new probe stuff finished and likely won't for a while now (unless someone makes a donation and asks me to do them )
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are you sure? It would have fifteen degrees of corrective steering but still treats 'straight' as the original (6 degree?) off set.