Demo Terrain Level
by Dan Webb · in Artist Corner · 07/24/2013 (4:49 pm) · 42 replies
I've promised a terrain to a couple of people a while ago, but for one reason or another never actually followed through with that. To make amends until I do get around to that I made a very basic terrain to be used for whatever purpose, mostly just to showcase people's work. I then thought it'd be a good idea to make it available for anyone to use for this, and so I packaged it up and uploaded it to Box.
If you'd like a terrain to build on, or just to see what you can do with terrains in Torque 3D, you can download it from here.
I have tested it in both T3D 3.0 (MIT) and T3D 1.2 and it works just fine. On the off chance it doesn't however, don't hesitate to email me (address is in my profile) describing your issue/s. I've included a readme to help newcomers with installation, as well as a separate postfx preset in case you want to use that also. If I get any emails that show the readme wasn't followed, I'll trash them without replying.
I hope someone finds this useful.
By request, you can see what it looks like (without the sky, but with the included postfx preset which is optional) here or below.

If you'd like a terrain to build on, or just to see what you can do with terrains in Torque 3D, you can download it from here.
I have tested it in both T3D 3.0 (MIT) and T3D 1.2 and it works just fine. On the off chance it doesn't however, don't hesitate to email me (address is in my profile) describing your issue/s. I've included a readme to help newcomers with installation, as well as a separate postfx preset in case you want to use that also. If I get any emails that show the readme wasn't followed, I'll trash them without replying.
I hope someone finds this useful.
By request, you can see what it looks like (without the sky, but with the included postfx preset which is optional) here or below.

About the author
I do terrains. Lots of other stuff too, but mostly terrains. I die in games more often than not because I'm admiring the view.
Torque Owner Nils Eikelenboom
Studio DimSum
(kind off back then)
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