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*'''Enable: '''When checked, the node is active and the settings below will affect the surface. When unchecked, the node is ignored. | *'''Enable: '''When checked, the node is active and the settings below will affect the surface. When unchecked, the node is ignored. | ||
*'''Image filename:''' The MOLA image sequence assigned to this setting is used to displace the surface. | *'''Image filename:''' The MOLA image sequence assigned to this setting is used to displace the surface. You can choose any of the MOLA data set files, usually a IMG or LBL file, and Terragen will load all of the data and set the "Data set" option automatically. | ||
Latest revision as of 04:38, 24 March 2021

Overview
The MOLA Map Shader is a specialized node designed to load Mars Orbital Laser Altimeter (MOLA) heightfield data of the planet Mars.
Settings:
- Name: This setting allows you to apply a descriptive name to the node, which can be helpful when using multiple MOLA shader nodes in a project.
- Enable: When checked, the node is active and the settings below will affect the surface. When unchecked, the node is ignored.
- Image filename: The MOLA image sequence assigned to this setting is used to displace the surface. You can choose any of the MOLA data set files, usually a IMG or LBL file, and Terragen will load all of the data and set the "Data set" option automatically.
- Data set: This pop-up menu has four options that allow you to conveniently switch between the different resolutions of the MOLA data sets when they reside in the same folder. For example, if the MEGT016, MEGT032, MEGT064, and MEGT128 data sets are located in the same folder you can easily select which data set to use from the pop-up menu. When the data sets are located in separate folders, then the pop-up menu option will automatically be set to the correct data resolution when one of the data files is chosen via the “Image filename” setting.
- Height multiplier: The value of this setting acts as a multiplier to the height data contained in the MOLA IMG file. Increasing the value raises the height of the terrain features, while decreasing the value lowers them. To get realistic heights of the Martian topography, set the Height multiplier to “1” and the Planet’s “Radius” value to match that of Mars at its equator, which is 3,396,200 meters or “3.398e+06”.
- Smooth interpolation: This setting has been deprecated and it makes no difference whether the checkbox has been checked or not. Terragen will smoothly interpolate values in-between the MOLA height data whether or not the checkbox has been checked.
- Mask by shader: When checked, the shader or function nodes assigned to this setting act as a mask on the MOLA data. Values of 1, or white, have no effect, while values of 0, or black, mask out the MOLA data completely, returning the surface to its undisplaced state.

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