This is just the start, if my plans work out.
The eventual aim here is to implement a generic Heightmap2D class, just
like Vector3.
This will make interacting with heightmaps much easier.
Specifically, I'm unsure about whether I'm happy with the effects of the
algorithm.
Also, we convolve with a 3x3 gaussian kernel after erosion is complete -
and we have verified that the erosion is having an positive effect at
"roughening up" a terrain surface.
It seems like the initial blog post was correct: the algorithm does tend
to make steep surfaces steeper.
It also appears that it's more effective on larger areas, and 'gentler'
curves. THis might be because the surface normals are more conducive to
making the snowballs roll.
Finally, we need to decide whether we want to keep the precomputed
normals as we have now, or whether we want to dynamically compute them
at the some of request.