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Published: 2014-09-28 09:52:19 +0000 UTC; Views: 270; Favourites: 5; Downloads: 4
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Another world I made. I figured out how to improve the ocean by using three layers. I blurred and dented the first two ocean layers and blue a flat layer of light blue on the very bottom, where there were gaps left in the dented second layer. As for the continents, I am still working on them, but I managed to created two blurred layers of randomly-generated earth-colored lines (brown and green) without dents, if I remember correctly. This planet has a layer of thick clouds generated by random lines, blurs, and dents, and a thin layer of clouds made using the cloud render tool underneath that.Related content
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Chiletrek [2014-09-28 19:34:41 +0000 UTC]
Hello:
Oh wow, this is a planet that I like. Continents have a very nice shape and how the bigger ocean tends to have a different shade of lue than the smaller oceans between the mass lands.
Very cool! I am faving this one .
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Aristodes In reply to Chiletrek [2014-09-29 07:56:16 +0000 UTC]
I also think I rediscovered how to get the colors for the continents on the "nice planet." First, the continents need to have a light brown base color. Then, one heavily blurred layer of brown which doesn't cover every part of the base-colored continents. Then, a similarly-blurred green layer which also doesn't cover every part of the base-colored continents, leaving some areas to be base brown, some blurred brown, some blurred green, and some mixed areas.
The only odd thing is that the continents and clouds appear to be positioned vertically, while the other planets have horizontal continents and clouds.
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Chiletrek In reply to Aristodes [2014-09-29 21:10:27 +0000 UTC]
Hello:
That is awesome that you now know how to make continents the way you like the most! . And thanks for also sharing the methods you use
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As for the position of continents and cloud layers... well, Ithink you can always rotate the final planet 90 degrees so it will not look odd for you .
Keep it up!
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Aristodes In reply to Chiletrek [2014-09-29 21:50:15 +0000 UTC]
I tried it again with another world (which I will upload in a moment), but it still didn't quite come out the way the nice planet did. Hmm. I shall keep adjusting the settings.
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Chiletrek In reply to Aristodes [2014-09-30 01:09:32 +0000 UTC]
Hello:
Sure! I know you will find-out the settings you had... you may even get better settings with some extra luck .
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