Transport Fever

Transport Fever

Map Pack: München Lake Area
5 Comments
Niktix 14 Mar, 2019 @ 11:54am 
Richtig geil, da ist meine Heimatstadt dabei! Richtig geil. Jetzt kann ich alles aufbauen, so wie es sogar in echt wäre! Oder einfach alles besser machen als in echt xD Vielen dank für diese geile karte! Richtig geil
General of Rome  [author] 4 Oct, 2018 @ 2:59pm 
@Voracious Lugia Always nice to see people enjoy my work. About your suggestion for a map of the Berlin area: i want to make map packs for every German state. The mod for Schleswig Holstein is already available, and i am currently working on a map map for Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. that said, i can do the Berlin area after Meckelnburg-Vorpommern, since it is a City-state, which kind of counts. Then again: summer holiday is long gone, so the work on the Mecklenburg mod is taking longer, so it might be a while untill the Berlin mod.
Luxalpa, Tail of Devastation 4 Oct, 2018 @ 1:24pm 
I love it!! Can you make on for Berlin area as well please? :>
General of Rome  [author] 21 Jun, 2018 @ 2:50am 
@donmiwi it's called "Microdem". it's an opensource program that is made for the sole reason of editing and exporting heightmaps. It's a little bit difficult to get used to, and it doesn't help that most tutorials are useless for it, because the tutotials are from different versions of the program, but when you know how to use it, it can merge limmitless amounts of heightmap tiles, and make insanely detailed maps if you said the map size to hgih amounts of pixels. I mainly use it to import .hgt DEM heightmaps, then i resize them, and there is a tool to detect seas and lakes/rivers that is pretty amazing. After that i export the file in a .tif format. Then i open GIMP, where i can do some last edits to the map (mosly make rivers bigger and put some blur on the map to make it a little bit smouther.) after that i export it as a .png file, and then it's time for the map creation tool.
donmiwi 20 Jun, 2018 @ 1:47pm 
and how is it called the amazing program to create maps ;) ?