Wow those are really fantastic results. Looks really natural now. No evidence of Wilburs diagonal or horizontal river cuts either.
^^^ THX guys,
New tests, and I'm more and more happy (ignore the coastline it's just a test)
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Wow those are really fantastic results. Looks really natural now. No evidence of Wilburs diagonal or horizontal river cuts either.
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Guess I really like the look of this, so I can move to new challenges. For me mapmaking is moving from one problem to another it seems
Yep I agree, I think you reached the right settings on the last one !
We're just waiting for a map now... please go ahead with this !
Ooh, that is just fantastic! I don't have any idea what settings you used but the results speak for themselves. Look forward to seeing more updates on this project.
Cheers,
-Arsheesh
These are really cool!, can you explain your process with Gaea? I've played with it but im not sure how you're getting it to model whole continents instead of just singular landforms?
I'm with glasswork here, I would absolutely love to learn how you did this in Gaea.
It's mostly experimental so you can try to work with other nodes, but here are all my nodes:
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First File node is my mountain mask, second file node is land shape. I combine it with cracks on 'Subtrack' method, erode it with 'Large Mountain Range' pre set. Rest is prete much default, you can skip terraces easily.
Saving as PNG 16-bit is broken for now in GAEA so it better to save it as TIFF. I convert it to png, then in wilbur fill basin and incise flow to shape it
So is that the Quadspinner node layout? I backed GAEA in Alpha and I'm happy it's maturing to this degree so fast! I have to finally get it to work now that it's in a stable build!
Can't wait to see more of your maps Santos! LOOKING LEGIT!
Maybe you'd like to go CO-OP Solar System up with me? You know two passion projects together equal twice the market impact. PM me for more!
LOVING IT!
Just wanted to pile on to thank you for the tutorial. The results look fantastic so far- looking forward to seeing more.