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    Guild Member ExMachina's Avatar
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    Default ...get good results using Fractal Terrains Pro

    I've recently discovered Fractal Terrains, and have come to the realization that I will most certainly spend the rest of my life continually regenerating maps until I get the perfect one that fits my vision. To prevent this, I'd like to ask anyone who uses the program for some advice on what kind of settings produce the best results (Land Size, Percent Sea, etc.).

    Also, is it possible for me to dictate to the program the dimensions of the image it renders?

    Thanks in advance.
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    http://www.ridgenet.net/~jslayton/CGTutorial/index.html was done by the fellow who wrote Fractal Terrains.

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    Don't even get me started on that guy I know how ya feel Machina, I played with that demo for quite some time.
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    Don't know about that J. Slayton guy...he may be full of beans
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