very nice... the last map shows really cool contours - nice to the the changes from map to map. Looking forward to seing more types of tiles
I've begun working on an icosahedral planetary random hex map generator. So far I have a simple prototype, showing only land and sea areas, but eventually I hope to use Thorfinn Tait's Mystara tiles and have realistic climate zones. The program actually outputs .SVG files, but these have been converted to .PNG for the web; hopefully in the end you'll be able to edit the maps in Inkscape or Illustrator.
Here's the same planet generated at a range of different hex scales:
My random map generators and GIMP scripts: http://axiscity.hexamon.net/users/isomage/
very nice... the last map shows really cool contours - nice to the the changes from map to map. Looking forward to seing more types of tiles
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Neat idea...yet one more thing to keep an eye on
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Oh yeah, these take me back to making planets for Gurps. I hope to see and hear more of this.
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Here are ten random results from my first mountain test. I think there's some good there, and some not-so-good. Without modeling plate tectonics we have no guarantee that mountains will always be realistic, so the question is: are they "good enough"? Does every world need to be a winner, or might typical usage involve generating a few worlds and seeing which one you like best? Program parameters could include how clumped-together the landmasses are, how frequent and how large the mountain ranges are, what the sea level is, and so on, so people would be able to tune the output.
My random map generators and GIMP scripts: http://axiscity.hexamon.net/users/isomage/
They work fine in my opinion - but then again I have a casual look on world building - but I'm guessing, if you don't think it looks good, you just generate a new world
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This looks great, Isomage. I'm not a nitpicker - if it looks reasonable, it'll do for me.
I know nothing about programming, so apologies if this is a silly question, but is it possible to have the 'land/sea' and 'mountains' on different 'layers', so that you don't have to scrap a really good landmass layout just because its mountains look crappy? It would be good to retain a coastline layout and then keep generating mountains for it until you get a good fit.
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These can be wrapped to a globe can't they? I mean these types of maps not these ones specifically.
I'm with the guys too, if it's not what you want, just regen a new one. Do the settings take into consideration things like Gravity, atmosphere and all that kind of stuff?
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Just some quick answers...
Gravity, atmosphere, etc.: I think my aim, initially, at least, will be to make Earth-like worlds and possibly also exaggerated sci-fi types of worlds based on climate zones like desert or snow or jungle planets.
Wrapping around a globe: These would be perfect for wrapping around an icosahedron, but the program could be tweaked to generate spherical data and probably a suitable 2D projection for that too.
Layers: Probably not; it'll just be one run, one planet.
My random map generators and GIMP scripts: http://axiscity.hexamon.net/users/isomage/
This is looking really great. No real comment other than to say keep doing what you're doing.
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