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Wikimedia Commons has media related to Terragen.Terragen is a standard developed by Matt Fairclough 3D landscape generator to create photo-realistic graphics.
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Devastudios also used the software for the sky and clouds in the revamped version of the 2019 Warner Bros. The software was used by Devastudios to create the mountainous scenery in the intro used by Paramount Pictures for its centennial anniversary in 2012 with Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol in 2011, which would be carried on for Paramount Players, Paramount Television Studios and Paramount+. Terragen Classic was used to create skyboxes for 3D video games such as Serious Sam.
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The classic version was also used by numerous artists such as Joan Fontcuberta ("Orogenesis" series) and the French photographer Mathieu Bernard-Reymond ("Vous êtes ici" series and "Pôle" series). Īn image from what is now known as Terragen Classic appeared on the Apcover of Newsweek, and Terragen was used for animations in Brandy Norwood's "What About Us?" music video. Terragen Classic was used in The Golden Compass, the 2006 remake of The Wicker Man, games, and many TV commercials. Rendering software contributed by PlanetSide proprietor Matt Fairclough was used by Digital Domain for effects in Star Trek Nemesis. The program contains facilities for importing and exporting heightmaps to images, for use in other programs. The terrain is generated from a two-dimensional heightmap. It can also use DEM (digital elevation model) files, and other graphic surface maps for rendering.Ī commercial version of the software is also available and is capable of creating larger terrains, renders with higher image resolution, larger terrain files, and better post-render anti-aliasing than the freeware version. Terragen Classic is popular among amateur artists, which can be attributed to it being freeware, its intuitive interface, and its capability to create photorealistic landscapes when used skillfully. It can be combined with other tools (here land-mapping as a Julia set). Version 3.1 was released in February 2014. Planetside released Terragen 3 in August 2013. The "final" build was released on April 23, 2009, and more updates, including feature modules, are expected to be released later. Since then there have been several released updates to both licenses of the software along the development cycle with a series of technology previews and a beta release. Planetside Software released the first public version of Terragen 2 after more than three years of development of both the core technologies and the program itself.
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Terragen 2 is offered in feature limited freeware and full featured commercial licenses. Released in stages (tech preview and beta) to a participating community, Terragen 2 was released to pre-purchasers on 2 April 2009.
