In my map, i placed a bridge (Castanar Bridge Horizontal Large) via the terrain object tool. Everything works and looks fine, except a strange bug.
There is a strange bright rectangle under the bridge. I have marked it on a screenshot:
I would try a couple of things. Make sure that there is no other water being placed there (maybe the bridge put it's own water with it) and if there is delete it. I would also try Ctrl + Shift + L if that doesn't work. Maybe it's a lighting issue.
Seems to be a water issue, yeah. Also, check the doodad department for possible other bridges. Castanar is indoors so a terrain object Castanar bridge might spazz out in an outdoor map in some way.
I think, the problem is, that below the bridge, there is a big black hole. This hole then gets filled by the background color and results in this strange rectangle. But I have no plan how to put terrain below the bridge, so you won't see the hole. Or is there a better way?
Hello,
In my map, i placed a bridge (Castanar Bridge Horizontal Large) via the terrain object tool. Everything works and looks fine, except a strange bug. There is a strange bright rectangle under the bridge. I have marked it on a screenshot:
http://img810.imageshack.us/i/bridgebug.jpg/
Is there a way to fix this?
Thanks in advance.
I would try a couple of things. Make sure that there is no other water being placed there (maybe the bridge put it's own water with it) and if there is delete it. I would also try Ctrl + Shift + L if that doesn't work. Maybe it's a lighting issue.
Seems to be a water issue, yeah. Also, check the doodad department for possible other bridges. Castanar is indoors so a terrain object Castanar bridge might spazz out in an outdoor map in some way.
It is most likely a refraction issue, might wanna check that out in water settings.
You can also try to duplicate water, increase it's height so that it's a TINY bit over the old water, and place it over the rectangle.
I think, the problem is, that below the bridge, there is a big black hole. This hole then gets filled by the background color and results in this strange rectangle. But I have no plan how to put terrain below the bridge, so you won't see the hole. Or is there a better way?
@Pfaeff: Go
This is an issue with some terrain objects. They literally put a hole in your map because they work by hiding terrain cells.
Blame blizzard's lazy terrain system.
Showing the terrain cells at the border makes it look a bit better, because it is hard to see whats under water. But isn't there another way?
EDIT: Now it looks acceptable. I used the "Show Terrain Cells" Tool and covered the edges with rocks.