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**Pixlr** offers a similiar experience like sumo http://pixlr.com/ \\ | **Pixlr** offers a similiar experience like sumo http://pixlr.com/ \\ | ||
**SplashUp** another flash based 2d app http://www.splashup.com/ | **SplashUp** another flash based 2d app http://www.splashup.com/ | ||
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+ | ==== L3DT (Free/Commercial)==== | ||
+ | Under developement for many years, **L**arge **3D** **T**errain is an app made for game devs. The basic version is free but there is also a Pro version that costs about 34$ for an indie license.\\ | ||
+ | http://www.bundysoft.com/L3DT/ | ||
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+ | ==== Geo Control 2 (Demo/Commercial)==== | ||
+ | Quite new and very powerful in all its features, Geo Control offers a 31 day demo with all features or can be purchased for 129€.\\ | ||
+ | It offers many realistic features like erosion, isoline control for artifical leveling and a nice gradient based texturing system. | ||
+ | There is also a version 1 available for a lower price. | ||
+ | http://www.geocontrol2.com | ||
==== World-Machine (Free Edition/Commercial) ==== | ==== World-Machine (Free Edition/Commercial) ==== | ||
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Looks like it offers quite a few different tools to work with, however the price of 199 dollar is way too much and there is not much indication about when the last update actually took place. | Looks like it offers quite a few different tools to work with, however the price of 199 dollar is way too much and there is not much indication about when the last update actually took place. | ||
+ | http://www.daylongraphics.com/products/leveller/ | ||
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+ | ==== Terragen (Free Edition/Commercial) ==== | ||
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+ | This is //the// software for terrain rendering, but due to it's "relative height editing mode" I'd not recommend it for height-map creation or editing. Terragen //is// very good though at generating a base (ground) texture from a height-map! http://www.planetside.co.uk/ | ||
- | ==== Terragen (Commercial) ==== | + | ==== Earth Sculptor (Commercial/outdated) ==== |
+ | A small app, that works fine and allows for decent manipulation. Unfortunatly it's development stopped since 2008, but still its worth noticing it | ||
+ | http://www.earthsculptor.com/index.htm | ||
- | This is //the// software for terrain rendering, but due to it's "relative height editing mode" I'd not recommend it for height-map creation or editing. Terragen //is// very good though at generating a base (ground) texture from a height-map! See FIXME | + | ==== Other 3D Engines ==== |
+ | There are a few games with a great support for terrain editing, such as Crysis or Unreal3. | ||
+ | Epic offers the Unreal Developer Kit as a free alternative, and the terrain editor is capable of exporting. This may sound strange but still offers another option which is also completly free. | ||
==== Other Programs ==== | ==== Other Programs ==== | ||
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===== Summary ===== | ===== Summary ===== | ||
- | Use any of the above mentioned programs for creating the initial height-map. Future versions of CaWE will allow you to further edit these maps conveniently in the editor. If you must fine-tune them before that, patience and creativity is required, although the above programs will help with that, too. | + | Use any of the above mentioned programs for creating the initial height-map. However CaWE will allow you to further edit these maps conveniently in the editor. If you must fine-tune them before that, patience and creativity is required, although the above programs will help with that, too. |
Once your height-map is complete enough for use, you'll also want to have a base texture for it that represents the color of the ground and is used in the material definition with which your terrain is rendered. | Once your height-map is complete enough for use, you'll also want to have a base texture for it that represents the color of the ground and is used in the material definition with which your terrain is rendered. | ||
While the texturing of the terrain might be possible in future versions directly in CaWE, too, I currently just import my height-maps into Terragen for this purpose, make sure the dimensions (lateral size and altitudes) are correct, setup the Terragen materials, set the sun appropriately (full-bright and no shadows) and turn off all atmospheric effects, set an orthogonal camera view and then use the Terragen rendering result as the base texture. | While the texturing of the terrain might be possible in future versions directly in CaWE, too, I currently just import my height-maps into Terragen for this purpose, make sure the dimensions (lateral size and altitudes) are correct, setup the Terragen materials, set the sun appropriately (full-bright and no shadows) and turn off all atmospheric effects, set an orthogonal camera view and then use the Terragen rendering result as the base texture. | ||