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"Mr" <m******r******at_hotmail_dot_fr> wrote:
> OMG ! you did it again, that's some terrific improvement, of course I for one
> would love the code, but this would also be such a great addition to have an
> "official" tutorial on that "sub-heightfield" technique on the wiki !
> Thanks for not giving up on that inspiring old paused work !
I would agree on all points, as I have a somewhat related project that uses
bezier surfaces and the more I understand about this, the further along the
learning curve I'll be for puzzling out possible analogous solutions.
That's such a nice, simple scene that's come together _really_ well.
And, I would say, that given the amount of effort that you've put into creating
landscapes and the people and objects to give them scale and context - even a
Bill Pokorny - style "thinking out loud" guide about how you start and work
things out to the end would be of great value to a lot of people, and who knows
what else you might come up with while describing your usual workflow.
- BW
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