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I also edited the link to 3DEM to point to a mirror with a newer version. 64-bit is now supported, tested on Windows 7. --[[User:Atom rus|AtomRus]], November 2011 | I also edited the link to 3DEM to point to a mirror with a newer version. 64-bit is now supported, tested on Windows 7. --[[User:Atom rus|AtomRus]], November 2011 | ||
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For the record, this tutorial was originally written by R_Yell. He has given me permission to post it here. --Charron 09:46, 1 Aug 2005 (PDT)
I think I need to have a mess round with this, as it looks rather intriguing. What are the perfomance characteristics of Big Giant Displacement Maps, anyway? --Cargo Cult 15:12, 1 Aug 2005 (PDT)
Depends on how well they're done. They can range from Nice And Smooth to My CPU Hates Me Now. Fiddle with them as needed. --Charron 16:22, 1 Aug 2005 (PDT)
OMG, this is so cool :D --Pon
3DEM is no longer available for download - alternative program? --Freechips
I edited the link to 3DEM to point to a mirror that's still up. 3DEM's incompatibility with 64-bit Windows should also be noted. --Netham45
I also edited the link to 3DEM to point to a mirror with a newer version. 64-bit is now supported, tested on Windows 7. --AtomRus, November 2011
What happened to the tutorial by R_Yell?
The site is not working and hasn't been for 10 years.