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@OldMan the issue is that your texture, even though is a seamless texture, it is not created with an equirectangular projection, taking into consideration some kind of deformation in the poles. There has been a lot written on how to map a texture on a sphere (think of a map of the planet earth)
all projections are going to yield some distortion, either when they are flat or when they are mapped around a sphere. The solution is having a pre-distorted texture (think mercator projection or an equirectangular environment sphere) that gets undistorted at the time of applying the texture on a sphere..
03:34
Hey, I'm writing a real time rendering engine, I'm looking for good sources on all the nitty gritty of color. I want to learn as much as I can about the math and CIE chromaticity. If you know of any sources that you found useful, I would greatly appreciate if you shared.
 
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04:53
@OldMan Hmmm.... I don't remember saying that (I might have)... That is an interesting problem. I'm not a real expert on UVs.
 
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07:23
@SedatedSnail VES Handbook, Colour Appearance Models
@SedatedSnail Okun's Effects book is excellent. Fairchild's book is a Bible.
(albeit huge, tedious, and painful)
Morovic's Gamut Mapping is another tome.
 
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@troy_s watched the Blender Guru video. I must say he did a good job by explaining the benefits of Filmic without going into the depths of the concepts behind it. But I feel great that I had the opportunity to sniff on the concepts behind it. Thanks
@cegaton aha ... I did some work with maps of the planet earth. I used those NASA textures and had no problems with texturing. But I guess these NASA textures have been equirectangular
09:06
@cegaton I will have a good read to finally grasp the "how to texture a sphere". But really funny that I have not encountered any problems when texturing a sphere with maps of the earth
 
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10:36
@aliasguru you are right, it works. I have to install the zipped file (and my MAC does unzip the file when downloading ....)
11:28
@troy_s Great, thanks.
 
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@OldMan a map of the earth is a perfect example of the problem. If you look at Greenland on a flat mercator projection is huge! Once you put it on a sphere it is back to its normal size, as it gets compressed progressively closer to the poles.

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