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Water level
Posted: Sat Dec 09, 2006 8:00 pm
by gczobel
Hi!
Anyone understand how to modify the water level?
In all the maps this maps are a single uniform color...
I want to make a river that descend from a mountain...to make this the water level should be more high that the sea level. It's possible ??
Thanks!
Posted: Tue Dec 12, 2006 11:44 am
by gczobel
Please!
It's possible to change the water level ?
Posted: Tue Dec 12, 2006 8:28 pm
by snoopy55
From what I've read in the forum here it has to do with the elevation level. It's a number between 40 and 50 I think, you'll have to search for it( or since you are making a map, you know it). To get a river running down a mountain you'd have to do a cliff like drop from your mountain height to the water height. It would be a groove in the mountain, so no, you cannot do it. All water is at 'sea level' or below. I know it's not what you wanted to hear, but it's an answer.
Posted: Tue Dec 12, 2006 9:06 pm
by gczobel
Many thanks!... I'll try to make change the heights in my map to reduce the "groove" effect..
By the way... what is the sense of the water level layer???
Posted: Tue Dec 12, 2006 9:30 pm
by snoopy55
I've only read about it in the forum, but I think it has to do with the color generated. The lower the number, the darker the water. On land in the mountains the higher number eventually gives you a white cap.
If anyone out there can correct me on this, please do.
Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 6:06 pm
by gforce
Results:
Change Sea (water) level
See topic: How I Created Australia From GTOPO30 DEM Data

Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2007 12:31 am
by kennelly
I ran a test in the terrain editor...
I painted "islands" into the terrain height map at the top of the map .tga file, using Paint Shop Pro. The sea is black, R=0, G=0, B=0. Each island is a different, precise shade of grey...
"32 island" - R=32, G=32, B=32
"64 island" - R=64, G=64, B=64
(etc.)
In the screenshot you can see that "56 island" is just above sea level, whereas "48 island" is just visible in the water's surface. ("40 island" is submerged).
To the north, the inhabitants of "64 island" enjoy rising house prices as their neighbours look to move somewhere less liable to flooding.
Posted: Thu Feb 08, 2007 12:33 am
by kennelly
here's the greyscale terrain map showing all the "islands"...
Posted: Fri Feb 09, 2007 5:22 am
by Dr Frag
I put something like this in the Wiki. Although mine wasn't quite as artistic.

Then I found an old thread where someone already figured out that water stopped at 48 and land started at 49.
Posted: Fri Feb 09, 2007 3:12 pm
by Warll
Well at least now its in the wiki. Which means people will stop reinventing the wheel.