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    Info Real World Mountain elevation data

    Hey guys!

    Long time lurker... recent poster... Love the site, I've just never been able to get a map going that I really wanted to pursue... There was always something with the way that mountains, and mountain rangers were rendered...

    I was so tired of my mountains looking like mounds... Or piles of dirt, when real world mountains have water erosion like this:



    Well... I decided I had to have real world mountains. So I went and found a tutorial ( here ) that showed me how to export height maps from google earth. (I found the usgs site very unfriendly...)

    Once I got some nice dense mountains into photoshop, I spent most of the day creating a tileable (that is: seamless edges) realworld mountain texture.

    Then, I defined it as a pattern in photoshop, and painted this pattern on a new layer with a blend mode of screen, overtop of my original export from Fractal Terrains.

    My original image with the "mounds" of mountains was this:


    And with about 2 minutes of painting, I was able to turn it into this:



    I was so happy, I decided I'd share it with the class!
    So... you can download the full tileable mountain image
    RIGHT HERE!
    (graciously stored on forum.cartographersguild.com!!)

    I hope you all find it useful. Feel free to use it at your leisure. The only thing I ask is that you give credit where credit is due

    Thanks!!
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    I could see this being handy, especially for the pattern mappers. Probably need a few more just for variety's sake but good stuff nonetheless. If you make some hills I'll surely snag those.
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    All this on a first post, and no rep?!?

    Gonna fix that right now!!

    Nicely done.
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    It never occurred to me to make a seamless pattern out of a heightmap. Interesting.

    You may want to take a look at Wilbur, which is capable of creating those erosion valleys. It's not perfect, and it demands a lot of CPU cycles, but it is definitely a worthwhile program.
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