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How do you make really high terrain?
Jul 12 2008, 9:56 pm
By: Cheathunta  

Jul 12 2008, 9:56 pm Cheathunta Post #1



I've seen this in alot of pictures and maps, but how do you do it?



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Jul 12 2008, 9:58 pm Falkoner Post #2



Try these tutorials, and specifically, this one, and also, this should help quite a bit. Enjoy :)



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Jul 13 2008, 12:15 am stickynote Post #3



You could have just linked to your site; there's not that much stuff on it.



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Jul 13 2008, 2:05 am Falkoner Post #4



Yeah, but it's more fun this way :P



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Jul 13 2008, 9:46 pm payne Post #5

:payne:

He likes abusing with pub :P



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Aug 8 2008, 8:17 pm Dungeon-Master Post #6



Still no answer from him... has it worked? do you know how to do it?

... has the cat eaten his hands?

huh eaten? ban grammar, sorry, i mean: ...well idk how to traduce it perfectly from french but anyway, you understand wat i mean, right?



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Aug 8 2008, 10:30 pm Falkoner Post #7



Well, July 13th was last post, I think it worked, as he is still an active member and he never posted back with a problem, it's not too difficult, my site explains it quite well, as long as you have super vision like me and like the colors.



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Aug 8 2008, 11:39 pm Dungeon-Master Post #8



lol yea, colors are messed up. And its true that it explains quite well, whitout you, i was forever an extended terrain hater!



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Aug 12 2008, 5:22 am Cheathunta Post #9



Well, i wanna make really high High Dirt terrain. How do i do this without making water next to it?




Aug 12 2008, 5:17 pm Biophysicist Post #10



You can do it manually, using rectangular terrain and the master pallet... I think.



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Aug 12 2008, 11:39 pm Falkoner Post #11



Read the tutorial posted, it just shows the basic idea of why it works, the water isn't necessary for it to work, and you can see at the end of the tutorial there is no water under the cliff, and it can all be done using tiles if you want.



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Aug 13 2008, 1:58 pm The Great Yam Post #12



Give it pot.



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