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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Dec 13 6:58 am)
That's exactly what it is. Procedural terrains allow you to create terrains as large as you want, without losing resolution in the foreground of the scene. Creating a particular terrain can be tricky at firts if you have something particular in mind, but once the learning curve passed, this is a feature you will have a hard time doing without.
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I'm still waiting for my copy of Vue5 to ship so I'm still trying to sort of guess what the new features do. Am I correct in thinking that the new procedural terrains will allow you to create terrains that you can stretch so that you don't have gaps in the landscape? You know what I mean? You sometimes create a great looking mountain but have to create loads of smaller terrains to fit around it to create a whole scene? Please forgive me if I'm not making much sense, I'm new to even Vue4 never mind Vue5 so I'm still trying to get my head around things!