Oceans Images
Oceans Images are pictures of oceans, seas, coastlines, and islands.
Description / Specifications[edit]
Planetary Diversity[edit]
No world has just one terrain type: the referee is encouraged to mix and match images of terrain to depict other environments on a planetary surface.
For example garden worlds might have coastlines, open oceans, hills, forests, deserts, mountains, savannah, or frigid polar icecaps. Desert worlds might have badlands, canyons, rugged highlands, sandy deserts, dusty plains, or frost-covered poles. Vacuum worlds might have ridges and rilles, boulder plains, craters, or uplands.
For additional related images also see:
Usage[edit]
In order to use these images, edit the section containing the image and copy the appropriate line of data for the image.
Paste the whole line of data into your article.
- If you do accidentally make changes to this article, please do not save those changes.
- Please see the disclaimer, below, regarding usage.
Alternatively, open the image, copy the name, and use it within the Image Size format shown below.
Image Size[edit]
These images are intended to be displayed at a set size - 600 pixels wide (about 6 inches, or 15 cm).
This is achieved by using the following format (though be aware, not all images are jpgs):
[[File:Image Name.jpg|600 px]]
The uploaded images are larger, allowing the referee to scale them to taste by using different "px" values in the line above.
Bluer Oceans[edit]
Pictures of water with a generally blue or gray color.
Calmer Seas[edit]
Flatter waters, with smaller waves.
Rough Seas[edit]
Bigger waves, rough conditions, or stormy seas.
Tinted Oceans[edit]
Waters that don't necessarily appear blue.
Pinkish Oceans[edit]
Waters that have a hint of pink.
Orange Oceans[edit]
Waters below orange skies.
Coastlines[edit]
The place where the land surface meets the hydrosphere.
Rugged Coasts[edit]
Coastlines with rough or rugged terrain.
Darker Coasts[edit]
Coastlines with lower light levels or strong color tints.
Orange Coasts[edit]
Coastlines with a strong orange tint.
Beaches[edit]
Coastlines with sloping beaches gradually giving way to the land surface.
Islands and Fjords[edit]
Isolated points of dry land emerging from the waters.
Icy Oceans[edit]
Oceans in a cold climate, frequently with ice sheets, pack ice, or icebergs on the surface.
Bright Cold[edit]
Tinted Cold[edit]
Watery environments with a color that isn't necessarily blue.
Waterfalls[edit]
Ruins[edit]
History & Background / Dossier[edit]
Disclaimer (Please Read)[edit]
These pictures are based on images available on the internet. The source images have been extensively copied, reworked, repainted, spliced together, and modified to produce the end result. They are not the product of AI art, but they have been digitally manipulated in order to give them a consistent look.
- Every effort has been made to ensure the original source images are freely available and are not copyrighted. However this is a treacherous area, with different sites giving different attributions to what appear to be identical images. As such:
- Permission is granted to use these images, as desired, as a part of articles within the Traveller Wiki.
- Permission is freely given for personal use (such as setting an atmosphere within a game).
- For all other usage, please refer to the ownership and copyright information, included under the References & Contributors / Sources section of each individual image.
References & Contributors / Sources[edit]
- Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master Scout Emeritus Adie Alegoric Stewart of the IISS