The problem with heightmaps and rivers
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The problem with heightmaps and rivers
The problem with heightmaps and rivers: Is that rivers flow downstream and locomotion does not support (it shouldn't anyway) gradually sloping water...
e.g. my map for the netherlands has some steep canyons with rivers flowing through them to the right. (which is ofcourse not correct)
But ofcourse the rivers at the right side of the map should be a lot higher then they should be on the left of the map, because they flow downstream.
How should we handle this?
any ideas?
e.g. my map for the netherlands has some steep canyons with rivers flowing through them to the right. (which is ofcourse not correct)
But ofcourse the rivers at the right side of the map should be a lot higher then they should be on the left of the map, because they flow downstream.
How should we handle this?
any ideas?
If you have that problem in an almost flat country as the Netherlands, Imagine how hard is to model Spain where there are many rivers that flow from 1000 m to sea level!!!!
PS Edited because I wrote "an almost FAT country as the NL..." but of course I missed the "l" Sorry for my mistake!
PS Edited because I wrote "an almost FAT country as the NL..." but of course I missed the "l" Sorry for my mistake!
Last edited by Pedro on 29 Sep 2004 10:30, edited 1 time in total.
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