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Editor Tricks:
Editor Tricks:


* for Editing Singleplayer Maps = editor.singleplayer 1
* for Editing Singleplayer Maps = editor.singleplayer 1
* for larger Zoom Out = graph.zoom.max=500
* for larger Zoom Out = graph.zoom.max=500

Revision as of 11:43, 25 September 2020

Overview


With the console command "Editor.LoadBmp filename.bmp" it is possible to import BMP images as a height map.

However, the picture must meet some requirements:


   72 dpi resolution
   256 grayscale (8 bit)
   Size: Extra large: 256 * 256 pixels, large: 192 * 256
   Pixel, small: 92 * 92



Warning: the accessible area is slightly smaller than that Map!

You can use all the effects and aids that you have Photoshop offers. Guides are particularly useful, and the ability to To mirror things. When mirroring, you have to use layers copy, mirror and then reassemble the layers). The brighter the pixel is, the higher the corresponding point is later on the map. To produce staircases, you can do this very easily with the gradient tool or the blur filter. Just do the area where there is a staircase should select, then either draw a gradient or the Gaussian Apply blur.

Having the basics of the card so very simple and done quickly, you save the image as a bitmap (BMP) in the TMP main folder. Then you start TMP and go to the editor. Here you open a new one Card with the dimension that corresponds to the size of the image. Now press to hit the enter key and type "Editor.LoadBmp filename.bmp" on. The editor should now load the heights from the image. Attention: with one successful loading of the image, the console remains "open" i.e. you could enter further commands (this can be recognized by a flashing line bottom left, top of the minimap). You can close this again with Escape. Now you can add textures, raw materials, starting points and other details.

Mapping with an image editing program is natural also possible with programs other than Photoshop, it just has to be considered that the image is saved as an 8-bit grayscale BMP.


Editor Tricks:
* for Editing Singleplayer Maps = editor.singleplayer 1
* for larger Zoom Out = graph.zoom.max=500