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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T01:05:56+00:00 2026-05-18T01:05:56+00:00

I’m currently trying to create a procedural planet generating tool. I have started off

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I’m currently trying to create a procedural planet generating tool. I have started off by mapping a cube to a sphere like so:

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Next I’m using Libnoise to a heightmap cube using 3D Perlian noise. I am able to generate a seamless cubmap. I have checked this in photoshop and though I had to rotate the heightmap images to get them to fit in the net I think they are the correct orientation.

I have tried getting the perlin value for the co ordinates before they are mapped to a sphere and after, but I am unable to make the edges match up:

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At the moment I am creating geometry between -0.8 and +0.8 and then adding 0.2 * heightmap percentage.

Either I am making use of the heightmap data wrongly or the heightmaps are not orientated correctly (I suspect it is a little of both).

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    2026-05-18T01:05:57+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 1:05 am

    I found the problem. Draw a cube from -1 to 1, map it to a sphere and then once it is a sphere, multiply each co ordinate by 1 + ( percentage * heightmap value) so for example if you wanted the heightmap to add or take away up to 20% of the sphere:

    x *= 1 + ( 0.2 * heightmapValue);
    y *= 1 + ( 0.2 * heightmapValue);
    z *= 1 + ( 0.2 * heightmapValue);
    

    looking somethign like this:

    cube

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