I used SRTM data and tranformed them in .ter files with 3DEM.
(http://cjoint.com/data/kqvb16nG8c_Pyrenees_sunrise.jpg)
Erwan
This is rather nice. One thing I can't quite understand - how is the redsky at the horizon leaking onto the far mountains?
Cool terrain! Was it very hard to get the SRTM into TG2? Or is this just one tile from the dataset?
Quote from: domdib on October 16, 2009, 04:00:10 PM
This is rather nice. One thing I can't quite understand - how is the redsky at the horizon leaking onto the far mountains?
That's actually quite logical, because:
The haze/bluesky density is quite large and therefore "builds up" into the distance.
This effect is not specific *at* the horizon, it's atmospheric and thus all over the place.
The reason you see it this way is like said because of the density and distance together.
Quote from: Tangled-Universe on October 16, 2009, 06:06:30 PM
Cool terrain! Was it very hard to get the SRTM into TG2? Or is this just one tile from the dataset?
Thanks to 3DEM and http://srtm.csi.cgiar.org/SELECTION/inputCoord.asp , it was very easy. I used 2 tiles to cover all the Pyrénées mountains, transformed them in .ter files with 3DEM and placed them side by side in TG2.
(http://img694.imageshack.us/img694/9423/pyrenees.jpg)
Erwan