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From: Marko Dabrovic <mdabrov@public.srce.hr>
To: LW <lightwave@webcom.com>
Subject: Spherical mapping (MOON)
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As all we know moon rotates same speed around earth as around itself.
Result of those two rotations is famous DARK SIDE OF THE MOON which is
not visible from earth. So if someone wants to map the moon he should use
planar projection maping to the sphere(of pic taken from earth). But if
you want to heve space animation then ... try to play with photoshop
filters. Or hope that noone teresival will notice that both sides of moon
are the same coz only few of us (humans) have seen it...
Marko
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