demo_data | ||
.gitignore | ||
bounds.py | ||
erosion.py | ||
geometry.lua | ||
heightmap.lua | ||
init.lua | ||
load.lua | ||
mod.conf | ||
noises.lua | ||
polygons.lua | ||
README.md | ||
rivermapper.py | ||
save.py | ||
settings.lua | ||
settings.py | ||
terrain_higher.conf | ||
terrain_rivers.py | ||
terrain.conf | ||
view_map.py |
mapgen_rivers
Procedural map generator for Minetest 5.x. Focused on river networks, and features valley erosion and lakes.
Contains two distinct programs: Python scripts for pre-processing, and Lua scripts to generate the map on Minetest.
Installation
This mod should be placed in the /mods
directory like any other Minetest mod.
The Python part relies on external libraries that you need to install:
numpy
andscipy
, widely used libraries for numerical calculationsnoise
, doing Perlin/Simplex noises- optionally,
matplotlib
(for map preview)
They are commonly found on pip
or conda
Python distributions.
Usage
By default, the mod contains a demo 400x400 map (so you can start the game directly), but it is recommended that you run the pre-processing script to generate a new map before world creation, if you can.
Pre-processing
Run the script terrain_rivers.py
via command line. You can optionally append the map size (by default 400). Example for a 1000x1000 map:
./terrain_rivers.py 1000
For a default 400x400 map, it should take between 1 and 2 minutes. It will generate 5 files directly in the mod folder, containing the map data.
If you have matplotlib
installed, the script view_map.py
can be used to get a map preview. Example:
./view_map.py data/
Map generation
Just create a Minetest world with singlenode
mapgen, enable this mod and start the world. The data files are immediately copied in the world folder so you can re-generate them afterwards, it won't affect the old worlds.