QuoteNo one needs to tell precisely how they achieved a particular image (though why not, frankly, escapes me)... ...Perhaps a large part of my approach to this comes from my background in art. None of the artists and illustrators I know are remotely shy about sharing their techniques, knowing full well that what another artist does with them will be as unique as their own results.
I think the point there is that the artist/illustrator can't really
sell a specific technique, which sadly is kind of the way the sharing of presets and techniques and all of that end of things has went with Terragen these days.
As for adding clips and projects to a library/book on TG, by all means feel free to use anything I've shared. There's nothing at all in any of those that the next person couldn't do identically if they'd only thought of it first. Most of everything I've learned with TG has been through personal experimentation and collaborative efforts between us lot in here. That and lots of burrowing around in the rabbit-hole of these very off-topic threads(yes, just like this very one here). Shame.
As far as penning any books/chapters/etc. Not interested. Such things should, and would've, been best explained by the creators of the software, and those in that inner-circle.
Those who have time, patience and skill enough to provide the documentation for this entire application, bash-on by all means. I don't.
I simply enjoy messing around with the program for fun, no big deal to me if there's any more documentation or not. Maybe 3 or 4 years ago I'd think differently, when I had less than half a clue about anything TG2.
I understand the requirement for concise doc's for users of any software but I wouldn't hold my breath waiting on it.
Meanwhile, I'd suggest stocking up on cigarettes and coffee and getting busy with the nodes!

Always the pessimist,
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