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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 30 6:52 am)
Attached Link: http://www.renderosity.com/gallery.ez?ByArtist=Y&Artist=TROC
Check the Backroom of the forum (link at the top of the page), especially the section about Terains. You can create realistic terrains two way : - one is to use DEM files, which are usually elevation maps of real geographic areas. - the other is to play with Procedural terrains. Check out the galleries of TROC and Collateral_Damage for greate examples of realistic terrains.Attached Link: http://www.renderosity.com/gallery.ez?ByArtist=Y&Artist=Collateral_Damage
Here is the other link:Attached Link: http://seamless.usgs.gov/website/Seamless/#
Try there. Be sure to be patient and wait for the page to update when you are using the main map because the site can be very slow.Message edited on: 05/31/2005 17:19
I sometimes use Terragen terrains for my mountains, especially if I want softer, rolling mountains. There is a little freeware program called Terrapainter that I use to convert the .ter files to .bmp files. Then I use those in the Vue terrain editor.
First of all, thanks for the aid. I've learned a lot from everyone. "You might also try a programme called World Machine" Sorry, I can't! I am running a Mac. Collateral Damage, thanks for the site link. I'm just not sure how to get them into Vue...every convertor I've seen is PC only...but hopefully I can find another Mac user who can help out with a Mac-Friendly convertor. Until then, what do you usually save them as? And when you view the maps, you check the elevation viewer, correct?
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How do people create the really detailed mountains? Mine never seem to turn out very releastic. I am alos wondering about how people texture them. I'm about to call it quits on all the standard Vue materials. They just seem so fake.