Martin D. Adamiker's TruFlite for Windows

May 22, 2004

Using this package and TruFlite for Windows, you can render Monument Valley images of your own.
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Usage:

1.) Extract (unzip) all files into a single subdirectory.
2.) Using TruFlite for Windows, open HWY163.trf or Overview.trf
3.) Select the "Calculate/Final..." menu option and watch the image being rendered.
    To stop the rendering, press Ctrl+T.

To create an image faster, reduce the "Grid: x:" and "Grid: y:" values.
They are set to 4096 each, resulting in a 4096x4096x2 = 33554432 polygon surface.

The demo release of TruFlite for Windows can be downloaded from:
http://www.truflite.com/programs/TruFliteExe.zip

For further options, please refer to the help file:
http://www.truflite.com/programs/TruFliteHelp.zip
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This package contains:

1.) 79106447.tga:
    Digital elevation data from seamless.usgs.gov, prepared to be used by TruFlite;

2.) 79106447_texture.tga:
    Line graphs from tiger.census.gov, prepared to be used by TruFlite;

3.) HWY163.trf,
    Overview.trf:
    2 TruFlite scenery files to define the rendering parameters;
    these files refer to items 1.) and 2.);

4.) 79106447.HDR:
    A header file downloaded along with the data from seamless.usgs.gov;
    modified to be ready to use with TruFlite.
    You don't have to use it, and it is not needed for rendering;
    it is just included as an example how to supplement the Seamless parameters.

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