Holy $#@$@#
That is awesome. I don't mind if you feel like re-posting any other resources like this!
Thank you!
Just found this (hope it hasn't been posted up before and I'm repeating), but it looks good. Just off to have a play
Link here.
If it is good and free we could start building up a good texture library for mapping
Man this thing is powerful!
I don't understand how it works, so it must be powerful! It's got ten zillion options and all sorts of funky stuff.
Last edited by ravells; 05-01-2009 at 07:41 PM.
Holy $#@$@#
That is awesome. I don't mind if you feel like re-posting any other resources like this!
Thank you!
Picking my way through it now. Now I have an inkling of what I'm doing this thing is just a beast .... should be able to generate some amazing textures with this. I'm going to cross post to the mapping elements forums, we should be able to build up a good texture library between us.
Great find Ravs!
Hopefully I can find some time to play around with it.
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*drool* ... *covet*
Venus Public Transit, Map Of Ceres, Jack Vance's Ports Of Call & Lurulu ... why do I only have 3 maps here?
The learning curve on this is really steep. I am giving it a try but it is hard to figure out.
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What cracked it for me is opening the 'learning' folder and looking at how those textures were made in the editor.
Just getting my feet wet...here's a foresty type tiling texture I made....long way to go!
That one's a really nice texture, but it might be too repetitive for a large scale map. Looks good for a regional map though.
Definitely one for a regional map, it would repeat dreadfully over a larger scale and you'd lose the detail anyway.