Sadly, it either does not know that the files it's asking for is actually in the folder it's looking at, or it has the previous problem...
Could it be made into a .dmg? That's Mac's equivalent of a .exe!
Oh, and I tried making a .txt file for "AppleApe.lnd" it has citadel on it, and the other things, but it crashes when I try to open it,
and bwsurveyor does not work on Mac either.
It's as finished as it's going to be in photoshop elements 4.0.
Thanks, I uploaded it compressed again.
I put two in there, in case one does not work.
Also, I will check out "cross over"!
Thanks for the .lnds, but I tried putting .txts to one of them, however, it crashed. Would it be possible to find some cords for a temple?
Just recently I got the B&WWorldMod to work on a nearby Windows, so I can do some mapping, but no .lnd creating, yet.
If you are talking about dual booting, yes, I have looked at that (after all you get Boot Camp assistant free with Snow Leopard). :laugh2
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ADD ON/EDIT:
It's working now!
I tried installing BWSurveyor on the Windows,
but it says (when I open it) "wrong OS or OS version".
It's running XP and has service pack 3, and (as far as I have seen) it can't do anything "3D".
It has B&W on it, (so I can run the World Mod) but it does not work.
yeah, it's starting to look like something (finally )
http://www.image-share.com/ipng-903-278.html
EDIT: Landscape final product:
http://www.image-share.com/ipng-904-108.html
Only the script is missing, I'll be working on it when I have some more spare time, thanks Minas for the useful guide and GallopRider for the cheerful comment
Well, I tried this again in Windows 7, and Lndromat doesn't work!
I open it up, find and click on the .raw (height map), click Open, and it shuts off!
I don't see a .lnd anywhere.... Anyone know a fix? ??? :banghead