While collecting some research data on station interiors. I was snapping some shots of living spaces for the station interiors.
I came across a visual issue with the angle of windows in the station.
If the centrifugal force felt by a person on the station should pull them outward to the edges of the station. The angle of the windows on the support struts, seem like anyone living in those spaces would be standing on the wall, not the floor of the room.
In the case of the central circle, persons would be walking on the windows.
A closer image of the struts. With the camera rotated so centrifugal force should be pulling people "downward" in the image.
My question: Is this a texture bug, or is there another force at play in coriolis stations I'm not aware of?
My understanding of the Lore indicates that the Elite universe does not have artificial gravity. Only centrifugal force, and magnetic boots.
I came across a visual issue with the angle of windows in the station.
If the centrifugal force felt by a person on the station should pull them outward to the edges of the station. The angle of the windows on the support struts, seem like anyone living in those spaces would be standing on the wall, not the floor of the room.
In the case of the central circle, persons would be walking on the windows.
A closer image of the struts. With the camera rotated so centrifugal force should be pulling people "downward" in the image.
My question: Is this a texture bug, or is there another force at play in coriolis stations I'm not aware of?
My understanding of the Lore indicates that the Elite universe does not have artificial gravity. Only centrifugal force, and magnetic boots.