About this mod
This is the sixth Beta Version of Transbot9's All Tamriel Heightmap. It may be used by any mod project. Or for Minecraft. Or whatever - it can be used for any non-commercial project in any engine. All I ask is credit in return.
- Permissions and credits
Beta 6 release! What happened to 4 and 5? Didn't like them so I kept tinkering. This will remain unchanged for a while (probably at least year, maybe?) - I'm out of "new" source material from Elder Scrolls Online.
Beta 6 is the final release for this project. I am having to switch heightmap creation software and the new software works fundamentally different than the old software and it would be easier to start over from scratch (which I probably won't work this big again for REASONS). Plus ESO's Elsweyr terrain, while visually cool, makes about as much sense as Elsweyr's lore.
A quick changelog:
- Lots of tweaks for accuracy, mostly in Hew's Bain, Gold Coast, Valenwood, and Elsweyr. Can't give a total list because I don't quite remember everything I've been poking at
- Tweaks to Cyrodiil because I can't seem to stop tweaking Cyrodiil.
- Suggested TESAnnwyn setting have been updated below.
Scheduled changes for next Beta:
- Dunno, at least not until ESO or Bethesda release something new to add.
Updates are happening as I play through Elder Scrolls Online, as that is the only source since Arena and Daggerfall for many locations. My overall accuracy aim is around 80%, which matches about what Betheda and Zenimax have between games. Currently, the map is sitting between about 70%, because interpreting height from ESO maps doesn't work well. Vvardenfel, Skyrim, and Cyrodiil are sitting closer to 80% to 90%.
Several homages to popular mods have been incorporated into the map, as well as a few non-lore islands and quite a few lore islands (especially from Redguard). There are plenty of screenshots in the gallery to check out - this map has a ton of detail to it and looks great once imported into Skyrim!
INCLUDED:
- One (1) PNG file of the direct export from GROME, resaved as an uncompressed file (apparently the compression was causing issues or something)
- One (1) PNG file pre-prepped for TESAnnwyn - all that is required is to properly crop the image and export it to a RAW format.
REQUIREMENTS:
- 7zip for decompressing the download file
- A way to modify the heightmap for importing into Skyrim or another game/program
- TESAnnwyn for importing into an Elder Scrolls game
Sorry, but I am unable to assist with importing this into a game format. My knowledge on the process is extremely limited, but I have created a test worldspace. The following notes should help get you pointed in the right direction, though.
DESIGN NOTES:
- I know that proportions are a bit odd in places compared to official maps. The reason is two-fold:
- Trying to fit official Elder Scrolls Online maps with other official Bethesda Maps is kind of a pain. I like a lot of what TESO does, but their maps are the sketchiest part of the game's lore.
- This map was designed to be sub-divided into worldspaces because of the +/-64 bug that prevents having a properly functional playable environment. There is currently no way around it. Over at Beyond Skyrim, we had to cut up Morcroft's heightmap because of this bug.
RESIZING SUGGESTIONS:
- Unlock or duplicate the Background layer in an image editing program like Photoshop
- Change the canvas size to a multiple of 8 for both dimensions (it doesn't have to be square)
- Move the free-floating layer so that the area you are wanting for your map is located within the bounds of the new canvas.
- Export as RAW.
TESTING:
I created an 80 by 80 cell worldspace of (most of) Morrowind with these TESAnnwyn settings:
That placed the water level at 0. Some testing and adjustment will most likely be needed for your own map.
USAGE:
It may be used by any mod project. Or for Minecraft. Or whatever - it can be used for any non-commercial project in any engine. All I ask is credit in return. While it isn't required, if you do use this I would love to see the results! Just fire off a PM or something, although I'm usually only on Nexus about once a month.
NO WARRENTY, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED.
NO TECHNICAL SUPPORT. Seriously, I've given up with importing into Skyrim and am just waiting for the next Elder Scrolls game.
Heightmap was designed in GROME3