http://www.cc.gatech.edu/projects/large_models/ps.html
haven't played yet but looks nice!
:)
Hmm, only available in 8bit formats it seems. I wouldn't recommend. Their source data is just the USGS, which you can download in georeferenced, native GeoTIFF format right from the National Map Viewer: http://nationalmap.gov/viewer.html
Plus their highest resolution data for some (if not all) of that area is 3m/pixel, whereas this data sounds like 10m/pixel (might have read it wrong).
- Oshyan
The page says it's 16-bit. I'm trying it out now.
Matt
Yes it's definitely 16-bit and Terragen reads the 16-bit data. Then I converted it to 8-bit to see the difference and there was much more stepping.
Here's a .TGD with the correct horizontal and vertical scaling for this file.
Matt
Ah, well, fair enough (I forget PNG can do 16 bit, heh). It's still inferior to the native DEM data though due to georef, native scaling, and higher resolution in said data. This is maybe "easier" to use? Certainly easier to *download*, I'll give you that. ;)
- Oshyan
Quote from: inkydigit on December 11, 2014, 09:18:51 AM
http://www.cc.gatech.edu/projects/large_models/ps.html
haven't played yet but looks nice!
:)
Oh hey awesome. I live in Everett so this is awesome for me. :D I feel like we need a Sticky Thread pointing to topics like these with useful heightmaps.