Hi Roth, you can download Bryce 5.5 (or maybe even 6) now for free and wrap these around a sphere and render them at any angle, resolution you wish, light them how you want etc. Attached is an example from your first image.
Ok, here's the deal. I'm busy creating a world called Novusvita. It's for a sci-fi novel series of mine called The Peoples of Algol Trilogy.
I've created a rough map of Novusvita by copy-pasting parts of old maps I made using Fractal Terrains and GIMP'ing them together. To see if the coastlines and such will work on a planet orb, I want to have three versions of the map orbed over a globe before continuing.
This is the kinda result I'm looking for with each map:
Here are the three versions of the map I'd like orbed. The one's the not-yet-complete topographic map, the second's the shape map and the other's the rough tectonic map.
Topographic map:
Shape Map:
Tectonic Map:
Please help me out, if you can. I mainly wanna see if the poles work.
(Note: Please excuse the horrible sizing of the pics.)
Last edited by Rhotherian; 12-19-2010 at 03:59 AM.
Hi Roth, you can download Bryce 5.5 (or maybe even 6) now for free and wrap these around a sphere and render them at any angle, resolution you wish, light them how you want etc. Attached is an example from your first image.
Thanks, but I can't download any setup files successfully. It seems to download fine, but when I try to run it it says the files are corrupt. This has happened when I tried downloading and installing Line Rider 2 Unbound, Need for Speed World and GIMP on my new PC. I use Goggle Chrome. I didn't have this issue on my old PC.
Because of this issue, would you please complete my request?
Edit: And if you do, please get rid on the shadow at the rim of the orb.
Sure, no worries. Here they are. Rendered against a blue background to make them easier to see. Your poles are a bit pinched, one of our members, Su Liam has written a post somewhere (just do a search on pinched poles and you'll probably find it) about how to get rid of them.
Thanks alot! ^^
I'll be sure to fix the poles as soon as I can. =)
Edit: Mainly the poles are as I intended (especially the mountain clump at the south pole) but some bits do indeed appear abit too squished. I must fix those.
Last edited by Rhotherian; 12-18-2010 at 04:57 PM.
I hopw you dont mind but I had a little play with your texture.
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@Digger: That's so awesome!! =D