Hi, I tried searching but I've not found anything on how exactly one places "man-made" cliffs ontop of "organic" ones. If this is in the wrong section or already has a post some admin can sort it =o
In this picture you see the man-made cliff resting nicely ontop of an organic one:
And my problem is I cannot seem to get rid of the gap which gets created:
I tried using the same level cliff operation on both levels but that still just keeps creating that gap. Its such a common used thing, I just cant see what I'm doing wrong lol :<
Hi, I tried searching but I've not found anything on how exactly one places "man-made" cliffs ontop of "organic" ones. If this is in the wrong section or already has a post some admin can sort it =o
In this picture you see the man-made cliff resting nicely ontop of an organic one:
And my problem is I cannot seem to get rid of the gap which gets created:
I tried using the same level cliff operation on both levels but that still just keeps creating that gap. Its such a common used thing, I just cant see what I'm doing wrong lol :<
This is an option in the editor.
I guess it's called fusion cliffs or something like that. It's not hid but anywhere in the pulldown menus in the top of your window.
You need to enable cliff merging. (Shift+I)
Or goto:
Tools -> Brush -> Allow Cliff Merging
Thanks! :D:D Wow its so simple I feel a bit silly posting haha. But now I know so thanks again!
This is the very first time I can reply "Read the sticky!" =P. This is in the FAQ as well.