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And this have 5 years of development ....................
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humm so i was wrong
i wasnt very sure what should have pointed to the horizon if the nose or the crosshair oh plz oleg give us a virtual sextant and 64x time speed and if it wasnt too much asking more beautifull render starts with the milky way and stuff i often can know the future and those pics have made feel a very bright future for this game :) |
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So you're saying all spacewalk pictures are fake, if so you are an idiot. Edit : Look a 'boundary' pic http://dicksworld.files.wordpress.co...2_425x3201.jpg And another http://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:A...PfX4-ObFuTGiYY One more http://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:A...nRVBuoauNHAd_R Oh and how can something that happens for 12 hours a day have odds of a million to 1? |
i was wondering if the whole globe is rendered why when i leave the channel map the game becomes unstable and freezes?
i question everything except my only axiom that my family loves me the space walk picture could be real or fake i dont know but i wonder why on the thousands pictures provided doesnt appearn any earth selfshadow? its no a matter or day or night in sapce sun always shines :) its a matter that the only way of no earth self shadows showing in the picture is the sun being exactly in the vertical of the photographer if the sun its 90 offset from the photographer, still day time, you should see half earth with shadow and half bright blue :) so i just ask why in the thousand pictures i provided the sun its always at the zenith of the photographer? you shouldnt consider me crazy for pondering this if you have no answer for it edit: well i checked all space walk pictures avaliable in google searching space walk and in none earth has a self shadow http://www.google.es/search?hl=es&bi...&aqi=&aql=&oq= you must have searched other words and noon doesnt happen 12 hours a day in fact i would bet youve never seen the sun in your zenith exactly in your vertical unless you live between the tropics |
Something good came of this thread. Thanks for posting that Buchon.
I'm off to sulk since nobody even posted a lol at my paintshop masterpiece... |
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The space walks are all done at an altitude of about 100 - 130 miles so you are looking at quite a small section of the earth in the background. Add to this that if you are taking photographs you tend to need light so they take the pictures when they are on the light side of the earth. What's so hard to understand about that? If they took them when they were on the darkside of the earth they wouldn't show anything as the people would be in total darkness because they would be in the earths shadow. I've already posted a 'boundary' picture or 3 so what's your point? |
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and i just found this pure gold:
if the sun its a four o clock as you can tell by the car shadow how comes earth shadow is on the right instead of on the left? http://images2.fanpop.com/images/pho...-2000-1500.jpg now a litle game: guess the movie by this single photogram: http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e2...-09_174658.jpg |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1xWx4mlCEXU You are not thinking about this properly. If you look at all those shots and then work out the angle of the sun from the shadows you'll notice that they are not all taken at the same time of day. Seriously you're beginning to make yourself look even more stupid. |
[QUOTE=raaaid;291017]and i just found this pure gold:
if the sun its a four o clock as you can tell by the car shadow how comes earth shadow is on the right instead of on the left? [QUOTE] Er.. because that picture is fake, look at the focus on the mountains, it's blurred, yet the earth (which is further away) is in focus, it's been photoshopped. Also there should be one of the crosses over the earth (you cant see the one on the top left because its against balck, whoever 'shopped this forgot about the top right cross. |
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