This utility is designed to generate ice fields when creating maps!
Attention! You must use the
Library of 187 models by garminbreak
How to use this tool?
1. Create a map with a river or lake. The river level points must all have the same Y coordinates.
2. Move the locator to the place where you want to create ice, set the river width and length.
3. Run the generator, enter the size X and Z length and width.
4. Enter the water level – this is the Y coordinate from the river points.
5. Click on the ice type, or use random fields; in this case, the generated ice field will contain all 5 types of ice.
6. If you use random fields, you can precisely adjust the types of ice in the fields.
"0" means the maximum part of the ice is weak, 100 means the maximum part is unbreakable ice.
7. If you need to create strong field borders, use the checkboxes.
8. For better orientation on a complex map, before building the XML file, you can use the name of the created ice field.
9. Click the Generate button; the generator will create the ice field and display a simple visualization of the field with colored circles as ice floes. If you don’t like the generated layout, use the "Generate" button again.
10. If the layout is fine, click the Create XML button; the generator will create the XML code and open it in Notepad.
11. Use CTRL + C and paste it into the XML before building the map, in section 12 MODELS. Open the map in the editor and use Recreate Terrain.
P.S.: Some antivirus programs mistakenly detect the program as a virus, but there is no virus.