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So I've been looking and I can't really find anything up to date on Google, so I was wondering: Does anybody know if there's any good landscape makers for Debian? ...
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- 09-25-2011 #1Just Joined!
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Weird request #1: Landscape/world editors for Debian
So I've been looking and I can't really find anything up to date on Google, so I was wondering: Does anybody know if there's any good landscape makers for Debian? I can think of like 5 or so for windoesnt, but I don't want to downgrade to that crap. I saw something about WorldForge and I looked it up in Synaptic, but I also read that its OLD. Like, win32 old.
Any ideas?
EDIT: If it matters, I'm running under KDE. I noticed a few things on Synaptic that are for X
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KDE is also for X...
Blender is a well known 3D modeling program available in the repos.
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Oh, I though X was something else.
I'm gonna go look Blender up right now
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Any other model makers that you know of? I don't see anything for making water, either on the program itself or the tutorials online.
- 09-26-2011 #6
You could try Bryce 5 or 5.5 in Wine.
Some minor issues but it does have a Silver rating.
I have read that some people have had issues installing it while others had no problems.
Depends on OS version and Wine version.
WineHQ - Bryce 5.5
- 09-26-2011 #7Blender also does water. Some tutorials that I found with Google;Any other model makers that you know of? I don't see anything for making water, either on the program itself or the tutorials online.
Creating 3D Fog In Blender
Blender 3D: Noob to Pro/Realistic Water using Fluid Sim and Yafray - Wikibooks, open books for an open world
Blender 3D: Noob to Pro/Every Material Known to Man/Water - Wikibooks, open books for an open world
And the list of Google links for water tutorials;
Google


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