placing planets in 3d Cartographer
HelenAA
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I'm trying to do a 3d system. If you opt for a template you get a very different map to when you choose the settings yourself and that's the problem I've got. I've got a sun with orbits; that's not a problem because I drew the orbits centred on the sun.
Its the planets I'm trying to place. Do I put the planet symbol on the orbit (the left one in the image below) or do I place the planet so the other end of the line giving the actual position/co-oridinates on the orbit line?
PS Sorry for the awful image.
Its the planets I'm trying to place. Do I put the planet symbol on the orbit (the left one in the image below) or do I place the planet so the other end of the line giving the actual position/co-oridinates on the orbit line?
PS Sorry for the awful image.
Comments
But it looks really wrong to have a height symbol for the sun itself. The Sun cannot really be above the plane, as the plane in an orbital system would always be dead centered on it.
In our solar system Pluto is in an eccentric orbit. The rest of the planets are on the ecliptic, basically the Sun's equator.
Poor Neptune got knocked over some time in the distant past, but I don't think it has an eccentric orbit, just over 90 degrees with its poles pointing at the sun.