I wanted to acheive a straight long enough to max out every car, whilst making the terrain itself fun to take pictures, offroad on that kind of thing.
The straight is approx. 8km long, although I believe its actually slightly longer. and the offroad trails are longer.
Trailer
Credits:
Miura - For making incredible Alpha maps, making the terrain look very realistic
Nadoex1 - For making the very detailed gates
LJF Hutch - Vegetation
PrT Audiman - Terrain, video.
This is my first attempt at making nice looking terrain, it still has some issues with FPS but does come with an FPS version.
Brutal Valley is designed mainly for off-roading with about 1 km long rock course and other tracks, but it is also good for driving, rallying or hauling.
Comes with 6 versions:
Brutal Valley (Standard)
Brutal Valley Wet (Hard)
Brutal Valley Dry (Easy)
Brutal Valley Fps (Standard)
Brutal Valley Wet Fps (Hard)
Brutal Valley Dry Fps (Easy)
Credits
Flex ramp is by Dennis-W.
Textures from Google images.
Trees/bushes by LJFHutch.
Bogs by MICRACER.
Caelum settings by Brickman.
Rest by Straubz.
Thanks to all my Beta testers that helped along the way.
If you wish to view some of the development or post your comments or any problems you find please do so in the thread Brutal-Valley
Hello this is a little Mod of the original Desert Trails. I just add some Roads, Sign and Houses (From the Greece Map)
I've put the roads with the Renault Terrain Editor Truck. I've not replace all the driveables zones with roads just some parts
Anyway I hope that you like this map and if YES help me with some advice, I will appreciate it
Credits :
LJFHutch for the default map and other objetcs.
LJFHutch for his Greece's Houses and Church
RoR Toolkit for put in the map signs and other things
Renault Crane for helped me put roads in the map (http://www.rigsofrods.com/repository/view/3765) and for the Tutorial by pedropp22
*New terrain shading system by Miura, you can now see al the bumps on the road much easier
*Trees are now more realisticy placed
*Boulders and log piles are now scattered around the map
This is a nice forest cruising map I made. There's almost no map that's similiar to mine, so this is unique so far.
What's on the map: Cruising gravel roads, camping spot, a few small gardens, trees (a lot of them) and various signs warning about stuff you should know.
This map has a normal version and an FPS version with much less trees and less grass.
Credits:
LJFHutch for the trees and the custom sky settings
VeyronEB for the houses
Me (OMGWTFBBQ) for the map itself
Miura for helping me with the terrain
DESCRIPTION
1.5km x 1.5km.
The terrain is set in rural Greece and includes farmland, villages, forests and mountains. There is a long network of dirt and asphalt roads which run throughout the terrain and the various areas of the map complete with signs. An FPS version with reduced vegetation density and distances for use with slower computers is also included which gives a significant increase in performance.
INSTALLATION
1. Copy .zip and paste it into your RoR terrain folder (such as "C:UsersYOURNAMEDocumentsRigs of Rods 0.38terrains" (Windows 7) 2. Open the .zip and then go to a folder called "+++ Impostors +++", inside you will find a bunch of png files; copy these to wherever RoR stores imposters (default is the root directory - where the ror.exe is).
3. Run RoR and drive
LICENSE
I give permission for anyone to use the objects, textures, sounds and anything else created by me in this .zip for free Rigs of Rods projects provided I, LJFHutch, am credited with their creation. I also give permission to adapt or modify the objects/textures etc to suit your terrain (such as retexturing a tree's leaves, changing the saturation of the grass texture, etc), again, with proper credit and so long as you do not claim to have created them yourself. However, seek my permission for any published modification of this terrain.
Credits:
Road sign textures - public domain, Swedish Transport Administration.
Normal map shader - Artifex Terra 3D, thanks also to Nipash for helping me out with that.
Thanks to everyone who helped me out, especially DeGa and Nipash.