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    Post Greenfish Relief Map Generator

    Someone on the Dungeonforge forum posted about this little program:

    http://greenfish.extra.hu/downloads.php

    It has a incredibly simple interface:
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    And with one click on the [?] button you get a new map, complete with random names pulled from a flat text file.

    Here are some examples (I had to convert them from bitmaps, 'cause that is all it saves in):
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    rm2.jpg

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    rm4.jpg

    -Rob A>

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    Pretty amazing program. Nice sensibilities behind the basic map structure.


    I'm glad I never saw this when I was just getting into mapping. I might not have pursued it so earnestly.


    Sigurd

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    Nice little program! I can see myself using it to create a base for my handdrawn maps. Thanks for posting this

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    with the colours set to a greyscale it produces a handy image. can anyone figure out how to turn off the grid??

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    Can it output the height map because you could get your own gradient remap in there and make your own color scheme for the land if you dont like the one it gives you.

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    I like the Hungarian town names! I thought it was Turkish at first...

    I actually kind of like the altitude gradient. It's fairly clear and unobtrusive. I may add its distinctiveness to my collective of gradients.

    As a heightfield generator it seems weak. There's a fairly bad orthoganal banding artifact(squares). Even against the paltry selection of terrain generation software on the mac it's not all that great. If your on a PC anyway, there are oodles of greatly superior HF generators. Many of them free.

    Still, those town names...

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    Post Solution Nudge Nudge

    Its small and its minimalist. Elegant piece of software.



    Removing the Grid in photoshop etc...

    Just a little Eureka thought for those trying to remove the grids. I started with the standard:

    1) Make the grid an original colour (pink for me) then delete all the instances of that colour. (fyi the grid seems to be an overlay in that it takes up some of the lower colours.

    2) Go back and try to fix all the problems.


    What quickly became apparent to me is that in this case there is a much simpler way of fixing things.

    1) Copy the bmp onto 3+ layers. Hide the lower 2

    2) Erase all the grid from the first layer. Reveal the first lower layer.

    3) Nudge the lower layer left or right a bit. Merge top 2 layers. You've just removed the vertical grid.

    4) Repeat grid erasing on top. Reveal and nudge lower layer up or down. Merge top and second layer. You've removed the horizontal grid.


    Now I'm sure this is no surprise to many of you but it made me smile.

    So I thought I'd share.


    Sigurd
    Last edited by Sigurd; 05-05-2008 at 03:50 PM.

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    The program is still in active development. Email the author and ask for a "no grid option". And if someone were to volunteer up the code for a different (better) noise generation algorithm...

    -Rob A>

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    Their message system berates me for being a spammer. I gave up.

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