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TerraGen was a superdense, carbon-based composite discovered in the late twenty-seventh century by Doctor Jay Iverson and accompanying engineers. Its ideal properties led it into its role as a top-grade heavy duty armor component of the United Nations Space Command's heavy equipment.

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  • Terragen
  • TerraGen
  • Terragen
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  • TerraGen was a superdense, carbon-based composite discovered in the late twenty-seventh century by Doctor Jay Iverson and accompanying engineers. Its ideal properties led it into its role as a top-grade heavy duty armor component of the United Nations Space Command's heavy equipment.
  • This page is dedicated to "Dereth Terrain Textures" and contains the height and texture files for use with TerraGen. Terragen is the premier photorealistic 3D environment design and rendering software, providing powerful and flexible tools for professionals and hobbyists alike to bring to life the worlds of their imagination. Terragen is used extensively in a broad spectrum of industries from visual effects to print to games to fine art. The TerraGen Home Page - Link (TerraGen is the tool used to create these Images of Dereth)
  • Terragen is anything or anyone whose ultimate origins can be traced back to planet Earth, but does not necessarily live there in the Orion's Arm universe. For beginners, Terragens constitute of humans, artificial or virtual intelligences, and uplifted or entirely novel organisms.
  • Terragen is a freeware scenery generator program for Microsoft Windows and Apple Macintosh developed and published by Planetside Software. It can be used to create renderings and animations of landscapes. It 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 also use DEM files, and other graphic surface maps for rendering. Terragen can also be used to create skyboxes for 3D video games. The game Serious Sam is a prime example.
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Origin
  • Earth
Composition
  • Classified; known to contain carbon
Status
  • Extant and active
Habitat
  • Terragen Sphere
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  • TerraGen
  • Terragen
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  • Anglic
Properties
  • *Ultra dense *Rigid *Lightweight *Shock absorbent *Low conductivity
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  • Trillions of different species
discovered
  • 2681(xsd:integer)
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  • Orion's Arm
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  • Terragen Sphere
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  • TerraGen was a superdense, carbon-based composite discovered in the late twenty-seventh century by Doctor Jay Iverson and accompanying engineers. Its ideal properties led it into its role as a top-grade heavy duty armor component of the United Nations Space Command's heavy equipment.
  • This page is dedicated to "Dereth Terrain Textures" and contains the height and texture files for use with TerraGen. Terragen is the premier photorealistic 3D environment design and rendering software, providing powerful and flexible tools for professionals and hobbyists alike to bring to life the worlds of their imagination. Terragen is used extensively in a broad spectrum of industries from visual effects to print to games to fine art. The TerraGen Home Page - Link (TerraGen is the tool used to create these Images of Dereth)
  • Terragen is anything or anyone whose ultimate origins can be traced back to planet Earth, but does not necessarily live there in the Orion's Arm universe. For beginners, Terragens constitute of humans, artificial or virtual intelligences, and uplifted or entirely novel organisms.
  • Terragen is a freeware scenery generator program for Microsoft Windows and Apple Macintosh developed and published by Planetside Software. It can be used to create renderings and animations of landscapes. It 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 also use DEM files, and other graphic surface maps for rendering. A commercial version of the software is also available and is capable of creating larger terrains, renders with higher image resolution and better post-render anti-aliasing than the freeware version. A Terragen image appeared on the April 16, 2001 cover of Newsweek, and Terragen was used for animations in Brandy Norwood's "What About Us?" music video. The terrain is generated from a two-dimensional heightmap. The program contains facilities for importing and exporting heightmaps to images, for use in other programs. Terragen can also be used to create skyboxes for 3D video games. The game Serious Sam is a prime example. Terragen 2, with vastly enhanced features, was slated for its first public release at the end of January, 2006. As of January 28th, 2006, Matt Fairclough reported that the TG2 Technology Preview will not be released at the end of January as had been estimated. The Preview is now planned for release at some time during 2006 [1]. The Terragen 2 feature list includes: * Procedural terrains of "infinite" detail * Displacement mapping * Full object support for vegetation, etc. * Object instancing support, allowing the rendering of "millions" of trees, boulders, etc. * A planetary atmosphere and scene model * Capability to have multiple planets in a scene * Volumetric clouds * Motion blur
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