Looking for a nice landscape generator for Win

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Hi, I'm looking for an easy-to-use landscape generator to use it on my Win system. If it's free or open-sourced it would be better.

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Cool, thanks, would love to see more, strange those aren't very popular on the pc.
I remember so many good tools to render magnificent pictures on my Amiga: clouds, fractals...
For now I've only known about the build-in render effects in Paint.NET, there's clouds, Mandelbrot and Julia fractals.
 
Telling the miracle but not telling the saint it come from, huh?
 
Cool, thanks, would love to see more, strange those aren't very popular on the pc.
I remember so many good tools to render magnificent pictures on my Amiga: clouds, fractals...
Of course there are, you just haven't heard about them you silly cat face.
See here :cool:
 
Nice stuff. The sequel of Mand2000 from the famous company that gave us the best text editor right? :thumbsup:
 
For Amiga, Vista Pro 3.0 is still the best imho.

To this day it surprises me that they didn't lift a billion dollar setlement of MS for stealing the name...


Maybe M$ paid several Million out of court. :shrug:

I wouldn't be suprised if Bill found a get out of jail free card for that one. :roll:

Kin
 
For Amiga, Vista Pro 3.0 is still the best imho.

To this day it surprises me that they didn't lift a billion dollar setlement of MS for stealing the name...


Maybe M$ paid several Million out of court. :shrug:

I wouldn't be suprised if Bill found a get out of jail free card for that one. :roll:

Kin

the use of a name is determined by usage, so Vista pro was a landscape generator where as Vista is an operating system, there fore the usage and application are different, so MS will have paid nothing and had no worthwhile case brought against them.
 
Sure. Bryce 5.5 and it's free of course.:thumbsup:

If you're feeling brave, then (free) POVRAY can make some truly stunning landscapes. Search for "povray river" to see an example of the sort of landscapes you can make.

(PovRay was once known as DKBTrace running on my trusty A500 and Kent University's Unix boxes - or at least it was until I got told off for hogging all the CPU! See Wikkipedia's entry on DKBtrace for the early Amiga history).

Ian
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