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  • FutureMagOwner
    Registered User
    • Dec 2001
    • 3354

    #1

    What Do You think of My science Project

    hey i was wondering what you think of my 2 models of the moons eclipses. beware this is my first time modeling with a 3d program so dont expect anything phenominal(although i thought it was good for my first try)


    heres the solar eclipse and then next is the lunar(unless if i accidently named the files wrong when i pasted the pics)
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  • FutureMagOwner
    Registered User
    • Dec 2001
    • 3354

    #2
    lunar baby

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    • FutureMagOwner
      Registered User
      • Dec 2001
      • 3354

      #3
      im sad people dont like my thing(btw thats not the whole project)

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      • RT_Luver
        Co-Official AO Penguin
        • Jan 2002
        • 1827

        #4
        looks kool to me. what did u use to make it?
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        • Army
          Moderator of DOOOOOOOOMMM!

          • Oct 2000
          • 5785

          #5
          You gave the Sun a shadow!

          I'd space the moon a little further away from the Earth, it's a little tight and makes the shadow effect look odd.

          I presume the "cone" represents the viewpoint angles from Earth? (If I could get that, anyone will!)

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          • timag
            The Mag/Timmy Guy
            • May 2002
            • 18

            #6
            Hmmm, yes, if your 3D model was to scale, you'd have to make the sun about...oh....say 1,300,000x larger, lol, just kidding, but the sun is somewhere around that much bigger
            Team Zero Tolerance

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            • StuDawggie
              Cigar Smokin' Paintballer
              • Feb 2002
              • 434

              #7
              Future,
              Dude, I'm an astronomy buff (I actually considered majoring in it in college) and I think you're project rules. The basic idea with those models is great. Keep up the great work, and I hope you get an A on the project. If you don't you're teacher is a _ _ _ _ and would need to get their head out of their butt. However that would be a different experiment in and of itself.

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              • FutureMagOwner
                Registered User
                • Dec 2001
                • 3354

                #8
                you guys saved my butt literally the damn 3d program wouldnt work on the comp at school so when i oculdnt use it i got the pics off the website and made a power point real quick.

                also i think we got maybe a b+ because it was a whole presentation and besides that it pretty much was alright(we did good except we got hammered with one question)

                anyway the cone is the Umbra which is a shadow stronger than the penumbra(the cylinder) because something to do with the sun

                and i knew that it was way out of scale and proportion(the thing was in feet even so that was really really off)

                also i tried to do the stuff with lighting to make the sun not shaded but it kepts making the entire model besides the sun black

                anyway the program i used was a fully fuctional trial version of rhino3d (www.rhino3d.com i think)

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