A quick note - on page 7 you say "take the pen tool", where it is actually called the "brush" tool
Tutorial updated to version 1.1 covering several ways to enhance your heightmaps. The newest version is attached in the opening post. I actually discovered few new tricks while making the guide and now I just have to find time to use them.
A quick note - on page 7 you say "take the pen tool", where it is actually called the "brush" tool
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Love it... saved it... going to dabble in it later thanks
Thanks for the tutorial.
Good recommendation software. Geocontrol 2 looks awesome.
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Thanks for the tutorial again, and thanks for the two bitmaps too. Once I have some free time (you know what I mean, uh ?) I will try them. The feed-back shall follow on this topic or another
May I ask a stupid question ? Once you have produced this high resolution map, how do you use it in order to create a large map ? For a ground texture, using it as a gimp brush works pretty well for me, but for the mountains this is another matter, as their size, heights, etc... make them quite useless as a brush.
I dont use the bumpmaps as a brush, but standard gray scale image. in order to create large images i create several bumpmaps and copy paste them into one large image. Then just edit them to blend them together.
Understood. Thank you For the ground textures, are you brushing them ?
http://pandrea.team-talk.net/f45-cartes -> quite a mess of Pandrea related maps