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tornadotodd
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Making High res. Earth maps.

07 Jan 2018 23:13

How would I go about making ultra high res maps of Earth regardless of how much space they would take up?? I saw the grand canyon mod and know its possible. I just need a few pointers as to were to get started. The steps that I need to take and programs that I need to do so. Once I get it down I will do local requests for people and eventually try to do the whole Earth, although at that res. I imagine it would be a TB lol.. Thanks. 
 
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25 May 2018 17:30

Unfortunately, it looks like it could be more than a terabyte.

Calculations:

Size of Earth Surface textures in SolarSystemHD & SolarSystemUltra:
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[*]Layers 1-4: 129 MB
[*]Layer 5: 297 MB
[*]Layer 6: 944 MB
[*]Layer 7 (Solar System Ultra): 2,790 MB
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It appears that with each new layer, the size approximately triples. Thus, to get the entire Earth's texture to the precision of the Grand Canyon mod (Layer 11, with bump at Level 12), it could take up anywhere from 200 to 700 GB.

This is the surface layer only - to get the bump map (which increases by about 350% with each step) would probably take an additional 2 TB, and that's not even taking into account the lights and the clouds.
 
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21 Nov 2018 07:01

Though keep in mind, the Grand Canyon needs to be very detailed. Most parts of the Earth aren't nearly as remarkable, and you could probably get away with using repeated textures or compression.
 
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21 Nov 2018 20:58

How would I go about making ultra high res maps of Earth regardless of how much space they would take up?? I saw the grand canyon mod and know its possible. I just need a few pointers as to were to get started. The steps that I need to take and programs that I need to do so. Once I get it down I will do local requests for people and eventually try to do the whole Earth, although at that res. I imagine it would be a TB lol.. Thanks. 
Where can I get the Grand Canyon mod?  I wish we could have something like that cover the entire surface of the earth!
 
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22 Nov 2018 08:56

I wish we could have something like that cover the entire surface of the earth
It's possible but would require petabytes of storage.
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22 Nov 2018 17:01

Yes and I haven't even downloaded the HD or ultra textures because I hardly spend any time exploring the solar system, Doc.  In your opinion do you think it's worth it?  What about this new Gaia add-on?  I'm hesitating because if we don't know the actual classification of the stars then what we see in the add-on could be all wrong.
 
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22 Nov 2018 18:06

If there was a ultra HD solar system pack with over a TB I still would download it.
 
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24 Nov 2018 00:49

Well the max HD I have right now in my system is a 1 TB mech HD (it has SE on it) along with a 500 GB NVME SSD.  I also have an extra 2 TB HD but its 5400 RPM and a 2 TB external HD.  I haven't used those yet.  Do external HD have a high failure rate?
 
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24 Nov 2018 21:19

Depends on brand, some are a yes to that.

Anyway 4-6TB is almost the norm how and drives are really cheap, the mechanical ones. Even 1TB SSDs are pretty cheap now and dropping fast as there is a over supply of NAND flash.
 
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25 Nov 2018 01:00

Yes SSD are becoming cheaper than RAM!

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