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  • @demenzunmedia
    @demenzunmedia  หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Note that I am looking at adding additional GIS File Format Importers include ERDAS IMG Format and others.
    TS3 currently supports ASC, BIL, BT, DEM, FLT, GTOPO, HGT, GeoTIF and VP4 format DEM files.
    Also note that I am looking at adding such features as "DEM File Re-Projection" so that TS3 can import and convert DEM files that are in other measurements such as Decimal Degrees to convert them into Meters so that they are usable with Video Game Engines that are in meters.
    Note that TerreSculptor's 3D World system is Y-up, so the Y in TerreSculptor is equivalent to the Z in Unreal Engine since UE is Z-up.

  • @ILikethePartWhen
    @ILikethePartWhen หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Thank you for making such awesome videos, you are incredibly helpful! !

  • @drewendly89
    @drewendly89 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Ily 🫶

  • @Raduldo
    @Raduldo หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Off topic question. Are you still on 6950x? I am on 6800k and thinking on upgrading, without having to change full system. I mostly deal with video editing in PremierePro, and I am still okay for my needs, but want to give myself some leeway. Thanx

    • @demenzunmedia
      @demenzunmedia  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Yes, my software development and video creator system is still the i7-6950X 64GB RTX2060. I use my W7 Xeon 512GB RTX3090 workstation system for UE5 and game work. I have seven computers here with various roles.
      I have considered upgrading the 6950X system to a 14900 or similar, but I really have no need at this time for the change, and redoing all of my software installs will be a hassle. I have about 30% of my apps in VMs so that will be easy, but VS, Office, Adobe all have to be reinstalled.
      The 6950X is still a decent system though, running my TS3 software with 6950X 10-Core 20-Thread still performs really well. So I haven't really had the need to upgrade. I really like the X99 platform as well.

    • @Raduldo
      @Raduldo หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@demenzunmedia That seals it for me, will be looking to upgrade to that as well. Really not keen on redoing all the software either. As far as I see it, it's marginal improvements in software wise(apart from games), for me to justify going 14900 route too. Thanx man, appreciate the reply.

  • @LudvikKoutnyArt
    @LudvikKoutnyArt 28 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Is there any trial or something? Your homepage doesn't work anymore. The shop page does but it's relatively hefty price tag for a software one can't even try to see if its useful.

    • @demenzunmedia
      @demenzunmedia  28 วันที่ผ่านมา

      The website works fine. Go to www.demenzunmedia.com
      If you are going to some other sub-page link from someone else's site that someone made, that page address could have changed and they should not have linked sub-site pages.
      TerreSculptor 2.0 is totally free to use, and gives a good idea on the use of the software.
      TerreSculptor 3.0 runs in a demo if you don't enter in a license key. 3.0 includes about 5000 new features.
      TerreSculptor is also less than half the price of all of the competitors, and doesn't have their limitations of small terrain sizes.

  • @pramodgupta3105
    @pramodgupta3105 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

    which software do you used to write the GIS info to DEM files? the global mapper exported DEM is not showing any GIS information in TerreSculptor, is it QGIS?

    • @demenzunmedia
      @demenzunmedia  21 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Most GIS Software should have the ability to write GIS Info. Are you using TerreSculptor 3.0? Which DEM format are you using? The TerreSculptor Importers for DEM formats have buttons on them to View the Header or Projection file information or to Inspect the GeoTIFF Tags. And if the DEM file is correctly parsed, then the GIS information will be on the TerreSculptor GIS panel.
      If your GIS exported file does not contain Header or Projection or Tags, then it is an issue with the file that you are exporting from QGIS or whatever software you are using. TerreSculptor 3.0 supports all of the industry standard GIS files and tags.
      If this is what is occurring, then I would have to see the DEM file to see if it doesn't have any GIS information.
      I don't use ArcGIS or QGIS, perhaps there is an option to write GIS Tags that has to be enabled.

    • @pramodgupta3105
      @pramodgupta3105 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@demenzunmedia i noticed that there is 3 options to import the geotiff, the first one is for general tif file, the second old geotiff is reading the tiff correctly but no GIS info and the new geotiff imprt function includes the GIS information, but the height variation not showing same as the second one (showing almost flat, but there are two mountains there which are showing the old geotiff import function). as per my knowledge, you may need to correct XYZ scale automatically for the second geotiff function and this is the aim for new geotiff importing function.

    • @demenzunmedia
      @demenzunmedia  20 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@pramodgupta3105 - The TIF/GeoTIF [new] file importer is the newer LibTIF import method for TerreSculptor 3.0 that supports more TIF file formats, and is the one you should be using.
      If you are importing a GeoTIF file that contains tags which has spacing information, after importing the file, on the Terrain Properties panel on the right, choose the GeoScale button and select the "Set Spacing XZ Y to GIS values", this will set the terrain mesh to the source TIF elevation range and meters spacing. If the GeoTIF has no Voids then it should be scaled correctly. If the GeoTIF has Voids then it may import as a flat white region, in which case enabling Void Fill on the Import can usually fill the voids.
      The TIF [old] is the original TerreSculptor 2.0 Windows WIC importer for TIF images. The GeoTIF [old] is the original Windows WIC importer that manages raw TIF data such as GeoTIF but has no support for tags. These are only there for people coming from TS2.0 who want to still use those old importers for certain files.
      You want to preferably use the TIF/GeoTIF [new] since that is the newer LibTIF Library importer that supports more TIF features for TerreSculptor 3.0.

    • @demenzunmedia
      @demenzunmedia  20 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@pramodgupta3105 - If you import a GeoTIF file using the GeoTIF [old] file filter, it will be normalized to full-scale on import. So it won't be correct real world scale for elevation range and meters spacing based on the TIF Tags, since GeoTIF [old] doesn't support Tags.
      The TIF [old] and GeoTIF [old] file filters are only there for compatibility with TerreSculptor 2.0, they normally won't be used. Same with the PNG [old], that is the original PNG file filter from TerreSculptor 2.0.

    • @pramodgupta3105
      @pramodgupta3105 19 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@demenzunmedia thank you, it really helps for all.