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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 13 6:58 am)
That's a really tough one with Vue's terrain editor, I've actually resorted to using USGS DEM files in a lot of instances, just grabbing any old DEM from a hilly area and working with that as a starting point. If you don't want to go that route you could try using the mountain setting and applying a lot of erosion effects to it to get one hill, and then make more for more hills, this takes a little more work but I've found that almost all of the terrain editor terrains need a lot of work in order to look real. Hope this helps, if not I'll try some things later on when I have more time and post some screens here.
I've tried using spheres...stetching/pulling, that looks like crap....I've tried eroding....it's OK...but just OK. This has to be one of tuffest things to date I've tried doing....Been at this since 8am >:(. I've got something kinda close..but not really..if you know what I mean. I've got terrain slanted...that's the best I've been able to do.
It's a terrain height map imported into the terrain editor. I've been playing around with these things and have got 50+ examples now! I thought of writing a short tutorial about this - would anyone be interested?
All you need is an image editor (e.g. Photoshop) and use it to produce a greyscale image. For this one, I created a 256x256 image, then used the clouds filter to generate a terrain map, which was heavily blurred with Gaussian blur to make it a soft image with no hard edges. This is loaded into the terrain editor (click the 'Picture' button) and set the blend proportion to your satisfaction :-)
As I say, I can do a more detailed explanation if there's any interest. You can create all sorts of interesting terrains with this method. I've uploaded this map to my site if you want to play - http://www.microbion.co.uk/temp/gentle1.jpg
Steve
I've had really good luck creating my own from scratch - open the terrain editor and don't check the box to let Vue generate a terrain. Then, using a large brush and a soft terrain, just create the shape of terrain you want and crop. After I'm back in the image, I usually have to raise it up a bit, but that's about it. - Lin
You could try using something like WorldMachine which is a dedicated terrain builder and free to download .. then save the terrain to bmp and import to Vue .. I've used WorldMachine for a while in conjuction with Terragen and it's quite easy to pick up and can produce so great terrains to work with ..
Message edited on: 08/11/2004 15:04
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As stated above...I don't want jagged mountains...I want smooth rolling hills with nice easy slopes. Any help would be appreciated. TIA