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Nortantis v2.0 Nortantis v2.0 A free, open source fantasy map generator and editor, created by an author for authors. for Windows and Debian Linux With it, you can quickly generate a random world, then fine tune it to match your storys world. Features: Generate random maps. Nortantis uses a simple tectonic plate simulation to create continents, islands, ocean, deserts, mountains, trees, regions, and cities, with text. Adjustable coastline shading and 3 styles of ocean waves Optional political region coloring Borders: Frames with adjustable width. Randomly generated frayed edges and grunge. Paper backgrounds randomly generated from texture images Tools with brushes for ocean, lakes, land, rivers, political regions, mountains, hills, trees, sand dunes, and cities. Add, remove, and edit text Random name generator for person and place names Export to PNG or JPEG System Requirements: At least 6 GB of RAM The installers only support 64-bit (x64) Microsoft Windows and Ubuntu, although you can build any other version from source if it supports Java 11 or higher and Swing. A faster CPU will give you a much better experience, since Nortantis does heavy image processing on the CPU. Acknowledgments: Nortantis is built on top of a polygon-based island generator by Red Blog games (here). It also uses several other open source libraries, one of the most important of which is JTransforms, which is used to do very fast image transformations. Nortantis can generate random background images of arbitrary sizes based on a texture image. To do this, I used step ... |
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