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Familiar with Bryce or similiar program? Can you do landscapes for me?

Oryan77

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I run a Planescape game and I'm interested in getting some images of various landscapes to hand out to my players. Bryce seems like it would represent the landscapes well, I just don't know how to use the program and I don't really have time to learn it.

Would anyone like to create some landscape computer art images for me? It doesn't need to be detailed, just some basic stuff. For example, I might ask to create a landscape depicting a red rocky ground, green sky, and a ring of red mountains surrounding a walled in city with a VERY tall building in the center. On the outside of the wall between the wall and mountains, there would be lots of rock formations sticking up from the ground. I figure the colored ground, sky, and mountains would be easy to do with Bryce. Then just make some generic shape to represent a city with an oval wall around it and some generic tall tower. It wouldn't need to be detailed at all.

Any takers?
 

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Something similar to this image?

If so I made this in about 5 minutes with a neat little program called Terragen...
 

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mps42 said:
Something similar to this image?

If so I made this in about 5 minutes with a neat little program called Terragen...

Yeah cool. How difficult is it in Terragen to do things like making the mountains taller or shorter and making colors darker or lighter? That's pretty much what I described minus the city section. Does Terragen do trees and water (rivers/lakes/beaches)? I know Bryce lets you stick shapes in the scene, so I figured that would be easy to convey buildings real fast. Does Terragen do anything like that?
 

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