Error message and loop when applying thermal erosion
Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2009 9:19 am
Hi there,
I am just testing out the trial version.
I am very happy about the designmap feature! Nice thing!
Normaly everything works good. I tested a few small designmaps and everyhting worked.
But for the project I am working on I need a BIG Map in the end (spanning a real distance off 3600 kilometers).
So I used the mosaic feature and so on.
After I edited the design map as I need to I start to calculate the heigtmap.
Well... it doesn't end. I was looking forward to a ling calculating time. But yesterday I started the calculation at 16 and after 2 in the morning nothing had changed. L3DT ist caculating the normal erosion and after that the thermal one.
When making the thermal erosion I get the message "CMWrap::SetPicel error: - invalig coordinates" like a thousand times. After that it makes the normal erosion again. This seems to continue forever.
Perhaps I don't have enough confidence to let it run for more than 10 hours but I think this has to be some sort of real error.
What am I making wrong?
I am just testing out the trial version.
I am very happy about the designmap feature! Nice thing!
Normaly everything works good. I tested a few small designmaps and everyhting worked.
But for the project I am working on I need a BIG Map in the end (spanning a real distance off 3600 kilometers).
So I used the mosaic feature and so on.
After I edited the design map as I need to I start to calculate the heigtmap.
Well... it doesn't end. I was looking forward to a ling calculating time. But yesterday I started the calculation at 16 and after 2 in the morning nothing had changed. L3DT ist caculating the normal erosion and after that the thermal one.
When making the thermal erosion I get the message "CMWrap::SetPicel error: - invalig coordinates" like a thousand times. After that it makes the normal erosion again. This seems to continue forever.
Perhaps I don't have enough confidence to let it run for more than 10 hours but I think this has to be some sort of real error.
What am I making wrong?