The next step is fairly simple, following the steps in JSlayton's tutorial. In order, they are:
- Tools>>Global Smooth>>Prescale Land Offset (value 1)
- Tools>>Actions>>Fill Basins in Offset
- Tools>>Global Smooth>> Land Offset (value 1)
- Tools>>Actions>>Incise Flow (Blur: 1.5; Amount: 2; Flow: 0.4; Blend: 0.5)
Note: At least in my beta version of FTPro, the order of the fields in the dialog box has changed from the days of the tutorial. Make sure you put the values in the right fields.
- Tools>>Actions>>Fill Basins in Offset
- Tools>>Global Smooth>>Land Offset (value 2)
Here is the map after all those processes:
Gryphii-2b.jpg
And here it is with the water level raised back up to sea level:
Gryphii-2b-sealvl.jpg
Obviously there are still a few issues with Fill Basins not quite filling in everything. My guess is that it is probably just an issue with accurately depicting almost level terrain. I'll manually fill them in and tweak things to look good.