Sag's Euro-Blend v1.0 terrain for "European Air War"
By Shawn "sagginb" Griffin 1-15-2002
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How to setup this new terrain:

Ok...There are a few options/steps that have been included in this terrain with Hi-Res & Low Res. options and 2 types of water textures.
So some building will have to be done to suit your preference best.

1st - Group together Set-1, Set-2, & Set-3 of Bn*.ter files in one folder name it what ever you wish.
I will use "XXX" just for this example...it doesn't matter.

2nd - Next you can decide if you want the "Dark Blue" or the "Light Blue" water and then add the Bn*.ter files from that folder titled either "Sag's Dark Blue water patch" or "Sag's Light Blue water patch" to your "XXX" folder .
Note: (This should give you 59 Bn*.ter files inside your "XXX" folder) 

3rd - If you don't want the Hi-res version of tiles the next step is to add the Lr*.ter files inside the "Low-res files Sag's Euro-Blend Terrain" folder to your "XXX" folder.
Note: (If you do want Hi -Res tiles you can skip this step)

4th - If you don't want the Hi-Res version of the water tiles the next step is to get the Lr*.ter files inside either the "Low-Res files for Dark Blue water" or "Low-Res files for Light Blue water" folder and add them to your "XXX" folder.
Note: (If you do want Hi -Res tiles you can skip this step)

5th - Now for you guys who skipped steps 3 & 4 and want the Hi-Res tiles you should have 59 Bn*.ter files inside your "XXX" folder but no Lr*ter files.
To get the Hi-Res files all you must do is run the hiresmod.bat * and 59 Lr*.ter files will be created.
Note: (For you guys who already have 59 Lr*.ter files you can skip step 5 and delete the hiresmod.bat file.)

6th - (Optional) You can also download the Airfield & Hills options...This will give you a better blended set of Airfield textures and a nice Hilly game world.
Note: (These are not need in any such way for the terrain to work  proper but IMO are 2 nice little things to include)

* Note: hiresmod.bat file created by max188...thanks.

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History:
I have been working on this European terrain mod for EAW mostly evenings and weekends starting around Nov.25th/26th 2001 and finished Jan.15 2002 here are a few ideas and steps that went into the building of this set.

After the release of gpmwapl's "gpmTpc2Pcx" converter tool I wanted to attempt to change Paul Wilson's blue water textures (now  done by "von oben") and add other ideas I have thought about with his nice EAW European terrain.I have also always liked many things about  Jay's CFS conversion as well and found what I really wanted was a "Blend" of ideas of the 2 terrains.
So I decided to do some test.
What I found IMO was that it would be easier in many ways for me to kinda start for scratch and just try to include some of my favorite parts/ideas of each of these terrains.
As I played around I also found some nice stuff in Microprose's "Gunship" terrain textures and Microsoft's CFS1 that Jay didn't use in his CFS to EAW conversion that I ended up using some texture ideas as well.
And this went on and on until I started to see a possible interesting terrain idea in the works.

The idea was to build a kind of blend of locations...a nice mix of hedge rows, variable fields and some road structure of sorts.
A terrain which may not be correct for one single area but passable for all areas that are included in the EAW game world.
I wanted there to suggest life in some way on the terrain...so I also used roads, houses and farms in many areas and even tried to give many houses their own driveways and such...I was after a populated surface look that didn't go with a total endless set of fields and grass.I tried to add tree textures to each tile as well to also give a nice balance to the surface. 
Another sticking point was that I couldn't decide which water texture to use so in the end decided to do  2 patches and let you guys decide for yourselves...a "Darker Blue" version that uses C.Lumpkin's S.Pacific "Tarawa" water texture (that includes a slight blend of his CFS coast fix cliffs, beaches and surf) and another "Light Blue" version that just uses the default water textures.
I did some fooling with max's textured terrain idea and found that to texture just the rocky coast looked interesting and to just  leave the (land) terrain & water smooth got something close to a look I liked.
There was alot of tile blending problems with how I was going about putting these textures together because of the lack of a random pattern which can help in fooling your eyes and the fact that many things were painted by hand or with a very small sized clone of textures.
This left me to try many ideas.
Not many of these worked that well...Such as...I tried to leave the edges with a little random grassy texture but because the tiles are so busy it just looked like it "framed" each tile and to just put fields all along the edges...(which is the best to blend) really lost the feel I was looking for.
So I decided to just keep going and blend the tiles best I could...so there will be some places were things will not blend as good as I wanted...believe me...I know about alot of them and did my best.
Maybe when I have had a break I'll come back and try to do some places better. :^)

Enjoy you guys! Shawn

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Credit:
Without these textures and tools none of this terrain could have been made...and behind these things are talented people who I hope to thank enough and give proper credit to.

Texture & Credit list for all that went into this terrain effort...Thanks Guys!

Microprose's "European Air War"...................................................Textures used.
Microprose's "Gunship"..................................................................Textures used.
Microsoft's "Combat Flight Simulator"............................................Textures used.
Paul Wilson's European Summer and Pacific Mainland terrains....Textures used.
GAZ's conversion to EAW of Rowan's "BOB"...................................Textures used.
Jay's conversion  to EAW of "Combat Flight Simulator".................Textures used.
C.Lumpkin's coast fix for Jay's "CFS" terrain..................................Textures used.
C.Lumpkin's S.Pacific "Tarawa" terrain..........................................Textures used.
gpmwapl........................................................................................"gpmTpc2Pcx" converter tool used.
max188............................................................................................for Hi-Res batch file and textured coast idea.
PropWash1......................................................................................for ideas, support and 3dfx card test of terrain.
RedEyes...........................................................................................for TnT card test of terrain.

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Note:
There was 68 terrain tiles included in the picpac tool when released.
After extracting all the terrain files from the "Terrain.cdf" and looking at test tiles (in game) it seems EAW does "NOT" use some tiles...these ( 9 tiles ) are as follows:
	1 - Bn/Lralcty6.ter
	2 - Bn/Lrbase.ter
	3 - Bn/Lrfield3.ter
	4 - Bn/Lrfield9.ter
	5 - Bn/Lrgrass2.ter
	6 - Bn/Lrriver3.ter
	7 - Bn/Lrroad3.ter
	8 - Bn/Lrroad5.ter
	9 - Bn/Lrroad7.ter
** These files are not included in this release because they seem to do nothing.  :^)

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If you have any problem, ideas or general thoughts with this terrain just drop a line at cgriffi1@maine.rr.com and I'll do my best to reply.

	Thanks,  Shawn (sagginb) Griffin 1-15-2002
