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This is free to use for everyone who'll find a use for it, tested in Celestia. It looks right as far as I can tell.This was fun to do!
This is artificially disorted to fit a 2x1 rectangle, but if anyone needs, I can upload a square version too.
Enjoy!
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DrTrayaurusDrugLord [2024-04-29 12:38:12 +0000 UTC]
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Planetkid32 [2016-11-23 00:22:53 +0000 UTC]
I noticed that this is your own Google Earth map.
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PeteriDish In reply to Planetkid32 [2016-11-23 18:42:54 +0000 UTC]
yeah, i said so in the comments i figured it's free to see for everyone and since i'm not making profit from it it's ok to post here.
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Planetkid32 In reply to Planetkid32 [2016-11-23 00:25:09 +0000 UTC]
And I used this map to make my Google Earth map.
Link to my Google Earth Map. (planetkid32.deviantart.com/art⦠)
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M3rcaptan [2012-02-10 18:11:20 +0000 UTC]
WOW! i like it... so you do maps? i feel jealous ):< i need to draw a map!
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PeteriDish In reply to M3rcaptan [2012-02-10 18:26:17 +0000 UTC]
Thank you!
I can make a "walkthrough" of the process how I do it if you want, but it's highly unprofessional and it's by no means how it SHOULD be done, (meaning that people do it with various fractal generators) but it works.
This one wasn't hard to do, it was Ctrl+PrntScrn/Ctrl+V work from google maps for the most time, I "tiled" this map together from smaller portions. The only real "work" was to gradually more and more shrink the parts closer to the poles and then the final tweaking making it fit a 2x1 rectangle nicely.
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tskorigami [2012-02-10 10:54:29 +0000 UTC]
Wow! How did you make this? It's a monolithic resolution xD!
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PeteriDish In reply to tskorigami [2012-02-10 11:03:43 +0000 UTC]
It's satelite map on google maps, bit of it that fir on screen tiled together to create the complete map, then the northern and southern parts gradually more and more compressed to simulate the polar disortion.
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