![]() ![]() When used to create small planets within Photoshop, as shown in Figure 3, LunarCell can do a very nice job. These maps can then be individually brought into a 3D graphics application so that the final planet can be created there. In addition to these output options, LunarCell has a very nice feature that allows you to create a multi-layer Photoshop PSD file, with each layer representing one of the output types in the form of a terrain map. ![]() All the other output options are used to produce rectangular terrain maps for subsequent manipulation. The Normal and Composite options are those that would be used to output the final spherical planet in Photoshop. The full range of output options is shown in Figure 2. LunarCell has a number of different output options. As you can see from the dialog, settings are grouped by their functional relationships: Planet, Climate, Air, Clouds, Cities, and Synth Clouds
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