Oh it's quite simple Garry, I was astonished that someone created such a
tool. That you can manipulate a landscape in such a way. It's just that I
wish a tool like that was available for "regular" 3D software. Maybe the
video shows it too easy.
And yes I know it's a game engine, but maybe it is possible to create a
landscape with it, without turning it into a game at the end. But possibly
not.
But to be short, I just found it a cool video.

Arjo.

> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of studio
> Sent: dinsdag 24 april 2007 8:45
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: landscape generation
>
>
> > Quite off topic...
> > This is something very cool if you're interested in landscape creation:
> > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wDLTRXV1KHM&mode=related&search=
> > Arjo.
>
> (turns out it's a link to a game engine demo)
>
> Hi Arjo :
>
>   I've always been interested in landscape creation , but how
> does your link affect me , today ? I mean , I do not use vid-
> eo games . No time for that kind of playing .
>
>   Realtime is awesome , but what S/W can I purchase that will
> allow me to create landscapes in realtime ? The latest (for-
> ever coming) TG2 will not allow realtime landscape creation ,
> and it's beyond cutting edge , but is "bleading edge" .
>
>   Gelato for Nvidia GPUs looks awesome but is old-hat now ,
> and seems to be rarely implemented to it's fullest potent-
> ial (would love to see it in RS Vx someday) .
>
>   Anyway , are you looking at maybe dropping your VRML
> city project for something more realtime-like , perhaps ?
>
> studio
>
>
>
>

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