1 |
Gradient Tool, generally. There are several gradient patterns available, with a few standouts. For example, if you want to do a ramp, linear gradients work best, while if you want to do sharp hills like Obsidian, then use the Shaped pattern.
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1 |
Gradient Tool, generally. There are several gradient patterns available, with a few standouts. For example, if you want to do a ramp, linear gradients work best, while if you want to do sharp hills like Obsidian, then use the Shaped pattern.
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3 |
However,
your
best
bet
for
height
is
to
use
Blender
(
ask
@Anarchid
about
the
template
.
blend)
or
SpringMapEdit
and
just
do
it
in
3d.
It
will
be
loads
easier
to
edit
(
as
it
shows
you
exactly
how
it
will
look)
and
you
will
also
be
able
to
save
a
16-bit
PNG
(
currently
only
the
dev
versions
of
GIMP
support
16
bit
greyscale,
and
they
are
unstable)
,
which
allows
for
full
control
over
the
heightmap
and
no
banding
artifacts.
|
3 |
However,
your
best
bet
for
height
is
to
use
Blender
(
ask
@Anarchid
about
the
template
.
blend)
or
SpringMapEdit
and
just
do
it
in
3d.
It
will
be
loads
easier
to
edit
(
as
it
shows
you
exactly
how
it
will
look)
and
you
will
also
be
able
to
save
a
16-bit
PNG
(
currently
only
the
dev
versions
of
GIMP
support
16-bit
greyscale,
and
they
are
unstable)
,
which
allows
for
full
control
over
the
heightmap
and
no
banding
artifacts.
|