Wilbur :
is an ancient (but still updated regularily) freeware
terrain generating and modifying S/W . Super easy to use
and is a great place to start with creating your own un-
ique landscapes for import into RS ,lot's of cool tools.
(no export 32 bit support)
(no export - .DEM support)
http://www.ridgecrest.ca.us/~jslayton/wilbur.html
The commercial apps of choice are here :
http://www.world-machine.com/
http://www.daylongraphics.com/products/leveller/
KUDA created a cool example of what can be done with
JAVA and RS recently , and one can't help but wonder
what the possibilities might be for a terrain shading
script ?
Imagine being able to have RS render instances of trees
& plants at certain elevations and/or gradients (slopes)?
Or having the whole .DEM covered in various 'grass' in-
stances , except where the user decides VSL 'fractal rock'
should be showing (user defined slope amounts) ?
Water could be restricted to an exact elevation level
(sea-level) or maybe even applied to areas of a .DEM
that have been designed in Wilbur to "catch & contain"
rainfall .
Various noises applied to water surface to represent
waves (large or small) . Clouds hover at various elev .
Certain slopes above certain elevations could have
instances of certain plants mixed at certain amounts ...
Seems the scripting abilities of RS may be the quick-
est way to create basic but effective plugins ?
garry