Subject: Re: Mountain Heights
From: Jonathan Koehn (eleril@skwerm.com)
Date: Mon Jul 31 2000 - 18:05:17 EEST
Thanks :) that will help alot I dont know but the Height map should still be changable latter. Jonathan Koehn (eleril) in TrueSpace IRC http://www.skwerm.com/eleril/customgraphics/customgraphics.htm ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kim Kunnas" <kiku@wwnet.fi> To: <majik-design@majik3d.org> Sent: Monday, July 31, 2000 1:10 AM Subject: Re: Mountain Heights > > > Jonathan Koehn wrote: > > > Yep got height values :) Just wondering for example if the north most > > moutains might be around 6 km and the ones below them 5km etc. :) > > here the url from Origon I think hes looking for more to get a area. > > https://majik3d-legacy.org/~origon/hm/ > > > > Well, I have some hopes regarding mountain heights and changes in my areas > (Gwelthor, Ghalimcar, Zamurdi, Cresent Isles, Borak, Osthel and Western Isles). > > I have noticed that Osthel still lacks the changes I asked; the river in Osthel > still runs through the middle point of valley, not along the mountain line as I > hoped. Also, the valley should be surrounded completelly with sharp-featured, > steep mountains and have only small "hole" leading to western plains. There > should be two waterfalls, one pouring down high from eastern mountains and into > river which runs along corners of the valley and second one running down to > western plains from the "hole" in mountain range. > > As to other mountains in my areas, well, you can use your own reasoning, it > should be obvious that mountains surrounding Ghalimcar are high since it is the > only dry area in Eastern Eldiron and surrounded with humid jungle regions. > Mountains on Borak and on northernmost of the cresent isles are actually > volcanos but they can be of any decent height (you can decide:). > > I hope we can later manually alter the terrain in our areas should it be > required. > > - Beregar Dar'Eldath (Beregar@Majik3D.org) > > PS. As you (should) know, I'm currently serving in Finnish military and thus I > am not able to reply into your posts as frequently as I would like to.
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