![]() It took much longer to learn, but was certainly more powerful. It's successor was a completely different way of making landscapes. Then Planetside Software came out with Terragen 2. The learning curve for the first version was pretty easy. The original was an awesome program that created amazing landscapes with very little effort and ease. The first was completely free and came out back in 2005. Terragen is a terrain maker that creates stunning, photo-realistic scenes and has come in many versions throughout the years. Wilbur has a little learning curve to it, but after you get used to it, it is very simple to use to make realistic planets quickly (in my opinion). I believe the link here should remain around, though (the previous link is now expired - thanks to Biggest-Baddest-Wolf for pointing that out!), and as a bonus, this appears to be the latest version. It's been freeware for as long as I've known of it. Wilbur has been around a very long time, relatively speaking. So, if you are as addicted to the creation and building of worlds as I am, you have to check out World Anvil ( ). Feel free to suggest additional world building software too! Thanks for visiting. ![]() Please leave a comment if you notice a broken link and I'll try to fix it as soon as possible. Due to the ever-changing nature of web links, the links presented here may break from time to time. ![]()
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