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TILES: INSTALLATION

Chuncky Render of the 1:1000 Earth Map

To create a Minecraft map using the Tiles software, several steps are necessary.

Please read all information before asking for support. A handful of programs are required, all of which can be installed free of charge for private purposes. If you need more information about the specific programs, please contact the respective developers.

Requirements

Programs to install

At first, download the latest version of these programs and install them with all features.

Java Runtime Environment (64 Bit)
https://www.oracle.com/java/technologies/javase/jdk17-archive-downloads.html
Most of you will already have this installed, because you need Java for a lot of programs, like Minecraft itself. Currently, Java 17 is the recommended version for the newest Minecraft and WorldPainter versions.

QGIS 3.28.4 ltr (or newer): (with gdal)
https://www.qgis.org/en/site/forusers/download.html
use the 64-bit standalone installer

ImageMagick: (any version with Q16 support)
https://imagemagick.org/script/download.php#windows

WorldPainter: (2.18 or newer)
http://worldpainter.net/

Minutor (optional):
https://github.com/mrkite/minutor/releases
Used for generation of live preview and overview of the map at the end of the gemeration.

Additional tools

After that, create a new local “project folder” somewhere on your hard drive and extract all of the following archives into the same directory. Be sure you select the same folder and use “extract here”, otherwise the program will not work!

All required tools: (MANDATORY; ~15 MB)
The Main program required to create custom Earth Maps. You can contribute to the source code on Github.

The package above includes all of the following tools:

osmconvert.exe: (with large file support if you want to generate the osm data from geofabrik)
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Osmconvert
(I am using a custom compiled osmcomvert for the use of large files)

osmfilter.exe:
https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Osmfilter

wget.exe for Windows:
https://eternallybored.org/misc/wget/

TarTool.exe
https://github.com/senthilrajasek/tartool/releases

Last but not least, download my custom QGIS project and WorldPainter script and extract them into the same project folder.

Custom WorldPainter script:
MANDATORY
~1 MB

Custom QGIS project:
MANDATORY with all predifined layer configurations
~5.6 GB packed
~24.2 GB unpacked

Custom QGIS project bathymetry add-on:
OPTIONAL for bathymetry; otherwise the ocean will only be a few blocks deep
~10.7 GB packed
~10.9 GB unpacked

Custom QGIS offline terrain add-on:
OPTIONAL for slow internet connections or problems with satellite images from arcgis/google/bing during the generation
~6.2 GB packed
~44.6 GB unpacked

Custom QGIS offline heightmap add-on:
OPTIONAL for maps with a scale larger 1:300 (you need all 3 parts)
This is not needed when you generate maps with 1 Dagree Per Tile, because this setting uses even better heightmap data that is downloaded while generating the map.
~20.4 GB packed
~162 GB unpacked

Custom pre-filtered pbf file add-on:
OPTIONAL to save time when generating the whole planet or large areas (you need all 4 parts)
~24.5 GB packed
~44.6 GB unpacked

OpenStreepMap Data from Geofabrik or OpenStreetMap:
Recommended, when not using the pre-filtered pbd file add-on

©️ OpenStreetMap Contributors https://www.openstreetmap.org/copyright

Set up WorldPainter

Before starting to generate some Tiles, you need to set up some settings inside WorldPainter. Open the program and then go to “Edit” in the menu and select “Preferences”. Go to the “Defaults” tab and click the blue link “Configure default border, terrain and layer settings”. A new window appears with the title “Edit Dimension Properties”.

Important settings are:

After installing everything, start the “MinecraftEarthTiles_TileSelector.exe” (or “MinecraftEarthTiles_TileSelector_Demo.exe”).

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