Hello folks. In making bridges, I typically use the hide terrain cell option as to make a nice looking bridge. One down side of this that you have to paint in pathing. However, in a project I am working on, height levels are a very important function of pathing. For this question, for the purpose of clarity, I am going to refer to height levels by 1 (lowest, can't be pathed), 2 (default), 3 and 4 (being the highest possible). The water must be at 1, and the ground must be at 2. The bridges he wants me to make must be at 2 with water at 1 surrounding them. Normally, I could still use the hide terrain cell option here if the bridges were fairly wide, however these bridges are meant to be small, about 1 or 2 cliff cells across. Therefore, hiding the terrain cells on top, and the cliff faces, are impossible to my knowledge.
Is there a way to hide the cliff faces and top of the terrain cells that I do not know about? I can work around all of this, however if I don't have too, I would rather not.
Hello folks. In making bridges, I typically use the hide terrain cell option as to make a nice looking bridge. One down side of this that you have to paint in pathing. However, in a project I am working on, height levels are a very important function of pathing. For this question, for the purpose of clarity, I am going to refer to height levels by 1 (lowest, can't be pathed), 2 (default), 3 and 4 (being the highest possible). The water must be at 1, and the ground must be at 2. The bridges he wants me to make must be at 2 with water at 1 surrounding them. Normally, I could still use the hide terrain cell option here if the bridges were fairly wide, however these bridges are meant to be small, about 1 or 2 cliff cells across. Therefore, hiding the terrain cells on top, and the cliff faces, are impossible to my knowledge.
Is there a way to hide the cliff faces and top of the terrain cells that I do not know about? I can work around all of this, however if I don't have too, I would rather not.
Thanks.
I know Terrain Objects can, but there are none that I know of to hide the cliff sides. Maybe one can be cereated?