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Thread: Argena - a world born in FT3, edited in Wilbur and presented in CC3+

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    Default Argena - a world born in FT3, edited in Wilbur and presented in CC3+

    Hi Everyone

    I did this one more as an experiment than anything else. That's why there's no WIP for it here. I was teaching myself how to export worlds from Fractal Terrains 3 to Wilbur, erode them, and then bring them back into FT3 again so that I could export to CC3 and finish the map properly.

    The work took me about 2 days, but it would only have taken half a day if I hadn't spent so long trying to get the erosion right! (I'm pretty bad with Wilbur!)

    Hope you like it

    Argena - Topography.JPG

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    Really inspiring! This is something that I plan on doing soon so it gives me a nice bit of inspiration! Are there any tutorials for this that you would recommend?

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    Thanks Arimel

    The most crucial one is Joe Slayton's "There and Back Again" which covers the export to Wilbur and then back to FT3 again.

    It depends on how much you already know about Wilbur, but I would also strongly recommend reading all the other tutorials on the Wilbur web page.

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    That is actually quite nice Mouse. A bit more work on it and you would be close to the magnificent work of Vorro . Definately paid off experiment of yours.
    I have my own map in this style waiting in line too

    Edit. Wanted to rep but i can't sorry ;(
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    Thanks Voolf

    I'd have to dedicate another decade or two before I got to Vorro's level - and don't worry about the rep thing. I can't rep you at the moment either! LOL!

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    I need to learn more about both of those programs.
    I bought FT to play with and have done a few experiments with Wilbur, but I need to learn a lot more.

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    That's funny, John. That's exactly how I feel as well

    Its very easy to get basic results like these in the meantime, though

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    I do like it You really can master all trades Go Sue !

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    Aw thank you

    You are too kind!

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    Nice result for a test! A successful experience!

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