I've always noticed that when it comes to making mountains, it seems to be impossible to avoid giving the impression that the south end is the base of the mountain and the north end is the highest. How do I make it so that my mountains climb up as you go southwards instead of northwards?
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Extreme backwards ramps or extended backs of cliffs. The perspective will look bad though.
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I've always noticed that when it comes to making mountains, it seems to be impossible to avoid giving the impression that the south end is the base of the mountain and the north end is the highest. How do I make it so that my mountains climb up as you go southwards instead of northwards?
It's possible but it would look like crap for the most part. and your better off just going with what looks best.
This is for my rpg, if you're going to make them going southward you're gonna have to use low dirt stacked cliffs. It's pretty much the only way that works.
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Actually you can do high dirt stacked cliffs as well, but you'll have to experiment more. I made these 2 for the hall of fame, but I bet there are more working ones.
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all I see there is a low high dirt.
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