Yuval 29 Posted July 27, 2015 So I've decided for the first time to take my heightmap, mask and sat for a test drive in the terrain builder, just to see how things look like in the buldozer. I'm having problems at the very beginning. I really need answers for the following questions, if anyone could contribute answers to one or some of these questions please do as it will be very appreciated. 1 - The terrain builder says in the layer manager properties that the sat map and mask image are both 2048 in size while the heightmap is 20480 in size. Are they supposed to be exactly the same size? If not, where do I exactly optimize the settings to balance the gap between the sizes? 2 - This one probably relates to the first question. There is a very big lack of information about this around: I really find it hard to understand the Samplers tab in the mapframe properties. I don't know what I'm doing (insert "i dont know what im doing" dog meme here) there and I am currently stuck at getting the numbers correctly. Sadly all the tutorials I've read don't really cover what the Samplers tab do but simply "dictate" the readers which values to put with no further information than that :(. 3 - While making my mask, I have accidently put extra layers on very small areas that I can't find. These extra layers are supposed to be an existing layer with a VERY similiar RGB code (aka 1 units a head of the Green value or R value. For example: 124,152,192 and 124,153,192). In the layers.cfg, can I ignore these and simply define the most dominant color of the two and the terrain builder will treat them as one or am I supposed to add an extra definition at the layers' legend for the extra layer color? I'd really appreciate your help guys! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KokaKolaA3 394 Posted July 28, 2015 Search for CAPTN CAPS on YouTube. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Richie 330 Posted July 28, 2015 Search for CAPTN CAPS on YouTube. But don't use the configs in his download, they're broken Follow the Atlas tut, it's perfect. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites