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cajomi
2.August2007, 13:18
just played a bit with the new post work section:
1* Height filter , for the terraces
1* Fluvial hard, for some strong rock faces
4* Thin flows sediment, for the sediments and flows

4 Layers for rendering

The main advantage of the pw section is, that it is no more pain, to use a slow erosion filter more than one time. It is always only adding a filter, and only that new is caculated. So it is a step by step enhacing.

RealUser
19.August2007, 14:38
just played a bit with the new post work section:
1* Height filter , for the terraces
1* Fluvial hard, for some strong rock faces
4* Thin flows sediment, for the sediments and flows

4 Layers for rendering

The main advantage of the pw section is, that it is no more pain, to use a slow erosion filter more than one time. It is always only adding a filter, and only that new is caculated. So it is a step by step enhacing.


Wow, looks impressive! That will be a hard decision whether to buy WM(Pro)2.0 or GC2. Or better get both?

mauronen
22.August2007, 15:55
Hi Johannes.
When i've tried to load this terrain i've received a lot of this type of error:
The gradient E:\PB\GeoControlV2\Colours\full_landscape.bmp was not found. Please locate it!
It seems that .gts files store path of gradient file used to show 2D terrain. Maybe, it would be better if the path of gradient files will be stored in Windows registry so that could be recorded at installation time and easily accessed by GC2 .gts files.

cajomi
22.August2007, 17:11
The standard gradient should be loaded as relative path. I will see to fix that, but of course, this is not really a problem, simply select a gradient in the GC folder, and the preset will load fine.
After that store that preset, and the path will be allright with the next loading.

mauronen
23.August2007, 08:01
Yes Johannes.
This isn't a problem, but a projectual choice.