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<blockquote data-quote="The Dark Harlequin" data-source="post: 831460" data-attributes="member: 10482"><p>I am looking for a fairly simple drawing of the solar system for my homebrew. I have NO skills in making 3-d stuff (let alone the programs to do so) so i thought id see if someone here could whip something up for me.</p><p></p><p>The solar system is around a large dark reddish star. At approx earth's orbit, there are three planets (all in the same orbit, travelling at the same speed, and equidistantly placed around the sun)</p><p>One of these planets has a straight up and down axis (no seasons) and three moons.</p><p>Another planet has a normal earth axis-tilt and two moons.</p><p>The third planet is the most odd and is going to require some description. </p><p>It is actually two planets that have been brought together and connected with a giant cable that is roughly 100 miles in diameter. It holds the two planets roughly 100 miles apart from each other. This means that their atmospheres ineract. This planet system rotates along the axis of the cable to create its day and night cycle. </p><p>in a side view (parallel to the plane of the orbit of all three planets) the double system is tilted at roughly 45 degrees sorta like this</p><p>\ -----------Sun----</p><p>The two planets rotate around this 45 degree tilt to create the seasons for the two planets. In addition, directly perpandicular to the cable holding the planets together is a single moon</p><p></p><p>attached is my incredibly crappy drawing of this system,</p><p>the overhead view does not adequetely show the double planet system...but it may give a general idea.</p><p></p><p>I was hoping that maybe someone here (and ive seen some pretty impressive 3-d rendering skills) could create a simple image of this, preferably from an angle looking down on the whole thing, and with the double planet system in the front, but the other two see-able in the background.</p><p></p><p>Now this shouldnt be to scale or have any "planet-like" effects on the surface of the spheres, and it would be nice if the orbit of the planets was drawn out...</p><p>i dunno, at best I would hope for somethign with a sortof Manuel of the Planes look to it.</p><p>Anyone who can help me out with this, thanks very muchly</p><p></p><p><img src="http://www.brandeis.edu/~bheath/crapsolarsystem.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " data-size="" style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Dark Harlequin, post: 831460, member: 10482"] I am looking for a fairly simple drawing of the solar system for my homebrew. I have NO skills in making 3-d stuff (let alone the programs to do so) so i thought id see if someone here could whip something up for me. The solar system is around a large dark reddish star. At approx earth's orbit, there are three planets (all in the same orbit, travelling at the same speed, and equidistantly placed around the sun) One of these planets has a straight up and down axis (no seasons) and three moons. Another planet has a normal earth axis-tilt and two moons. The third planet is the most odd and is going to require some description. It is actually two planets that have been brought together and connected with a giant cable that is roughly 100 miles in diameter. It holds the two planets roughly 100 miles apart from each other. This means that their atmospheres ineract. This planet system rotates along the axis of the cable to create its day and night cycle. in a side view (parallel to the plane of the orbit of all three planets) the double system is tilted at roughly 45 degrees sorta like this \ -----------Sun---- The two planets rotate around this 45 degree tilt to create the seasons for the two planets. In addition, directly perpandicular to the cable holding the planets together is a single moon attached is my incredibly crappy drawing of this system, the overhead view does not adequetely show the double planet system...but it may give a general idea. I was hoping that maybe someone here (and ive seen some pretty impressive 3-d rendering skills) could create a simple image of this, preferably from an angle looking down on the whole thing, and with the double planet system in the front, but the other two see-able in the background. Now this shouldnt be to scale or have any "planet-like" effects on the surface of the spheres, and it would be nice if the orbit of the planets was drawn out... i dunno, at best I would hope for somethign with a sortof Manuel of the Planes look to it. Anyone who can help me out with this, thanks very muchly [IMG]http://www.brandeis.edu/~bheath/crapsolarsystem.jpg[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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