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The trees you have in these pic look awesome. Did you make those yourself?
If it would do that, it would be worth the price. Building planets in SE would be "easy".
I was doing a good job of it in photoshop by being careful about layers, and having the maps extend beyond the 2048x2048, so I had a section to copy to the other map, but I think when photoshop blends all the layers, it's using adjacent pixels, and the end result was world seams. Not horrible everywhere.... but some places, and at first it was seamless, anyways, I stopped having time to work on it, and haven't gone back to try and figure it out yet, too busy.
https://psteamproxy.yuanyoumao.com/app/314730/WorldCreator/
This software is hard to use tho Worldcreator2 is easier and more powerful but expensive
The problem is always the map edges, that's why i usually join maps files with seas or zero heights areas there....
Type /weather dust or /weather Marsstormlight and /weather marsstormheavy to see some weather in action...