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Lucky Sailor
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Prince of
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Kaleun of U-3
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Hi Aces,
I would like to help you on this one but i didn't play with the terrain extractor so far so i will follow your thread to learn stuff ![]() Best regards Hans |
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You can not lower the Sea level anywhere on the World in SH3.
Nor can you raise the Sea level anywhere. That is a set level that can not be changed. And the scale is set also, so you are limited to how detailed you can get. I still don't have the details but I'm thinking 100 meters per pixal. For greater detail work? Do a 3D object with needed controllers and placement just as if your working with other Static objects. |
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Ace of the Deep
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Thanks mate, not sure I fully understand, I have a 3d model, have it placed etc. but no go. I think I'll have to shelve this idea for now in the hope that a solution might be found in the future.
Thanks Leigh
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