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Here is a render I made yesterday. It shows a Martian settlement with a capacity of a few hundred people. It doesn't depend on big greenhouses because machines in the central circular building take care of ensuring a stable indoor atmosphere, and making the most essential nutrients. The tallest building was dropped down by parachute while the others are constructed locally.
(I used POV-Ray for making this render. POV-Ray is like all great software free and fair)
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Very nice. Have you seen the images on the ESA website for the artists impressions of future Mars vehicles? You should check them out, maybe give you more ideas.
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Very nice. Have you seen the images on the ESA website for the artists impressions of future Mars vehicles? You should check them out, maybe give you more ideas.
I did not really find any at the ESA site. My main concern when making the vehicles in the render was to maximize the internal volume and minimize the surface area. I think that is what you have to do if you want to make a pressurized vehicle as light as possible. I also considered making a tractor-like unpressurized vehicle optimized to drag heavy stuff around on the surface. The water-tank in the picture is for farming krill - these wonderful small shrimp-like creatures that is the foundation of all life in the Arctic.
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Very cool picture! I'm probably going to start drawing stuff to that effect, but not nearly as neat. Is that program like a Fractal Image program?
"Doesn't an old thing always know when a new thing comes?"--Spender, [i]The Martian Chronicles[/i]
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Very cool picture! I'm probably going to start drawing stuff to that effect, but not nearly as neat. Is that program like a Fractal Image program?
Thanks!
POV-Ray is based on scripting, and can be downloaded for free at http://www.povray.org/ . Here is a sample script to give an idea on how it is used:
#include "metals.inc"
#include "colors.inc"
#include "stones.inc"//1.Camera
camera {location <0, 5, -10> direction <0, 0, 2.25> right x*1.33 look_at <0,0,0>}//2.Light
light_source{<-200,200,-200> color White*1.1}//3.Floor
plane { y,0 texture{T_Stone17}}//4.Ball
sphere {<0,1,0>,1 texture {T_Gold_1A}}
The image:
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That is a great render! It is unfortunately not one of mine though.
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That is a great render! It is unfortunately not one of mine though.
I meant that is what you want Mars to look like one day
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Well, I dont' know about SpaceBull, but that is not my Mars, but is my Aldebaran Spaceport from ZAQ1, the SciFi book I'm hoping to finish someday.
My version of a terraformed Mars is a purely-recreational...um...national park with minimal settlement by responsible people. That's my idyllic Mars, to tell the truth. I may be interested in Government, that's my hobby, but this is exactly how I would want it, though it's probably impossible. I'm a Green-Red.
"Doesn't an old thing always know when a new thing comes?"--Spender, [i]The Martian Chronicles[/i]
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