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Thanks a lot for the link but... you did that with what? Oh my god, that is just awesome. I wonder what you would come up with if you really get into The Gimp
I didn't make the pictures with gthumb, just the html page stuff! Sorry to disappoint..... I wish I were that good though lol, some of them are really nice.
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Originally Posted by Mega Man X
EDIT: Oh my, I'm saving the one with the girl with and the sword already ^_^
Awesome Tuttle. Very well done. I'm actually curious about GKII, I never heard of it before. In Windows, there is a program called Terragen. It is a landscape generator and I simply loved it.
I used it a lot when playing with Blitzbasic 3D a few years ago to create 3D skyboxes. I never found anything else that came up that close to Terragen.
It has been a while since I last used Terragen though. My latest work was a simple wallpaper. I used that one with my ex-SuSE machine ^_^.
Hehe, for such a banal subject too!
I like all that 3d stuff you got involved in Mega Man X, I could never get my head aroud doing that. I heard alot of whining about skyboxes when I used to play Unreal Tournament, I tried the Unreal editor a few times but it was too much for me to learn!
That Terragen program is amazing though, producing all that realistic stuff must be extremely complex, can it be done in real time though, like in a game rendering engine? Maybe, in a few years time...
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