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martok2112
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martok2112
Posted 14 Years Ago
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Heh....I succeeded in making the floors actually function as terrain....so my tut may have been a bit unnecessary. :) (runs...hides)

"Incompetence will always prevail so long as evil men stand by and do nothing." -Martok2112
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martok2112
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martok2112
Posted 14 Years Ago
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Indeed, Kurzai, do not underestimate yourself. I've seen you put up some great stuff...and every little contribution helps. :)

"Incompetence will always prevail so long as evil men stand by and do nothing." -Martok2112
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animagic
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animagic
Posted 14 Years Ago
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I was just thinking about cases where you import a building (maybe from sketchup) that is a single object.
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kurzal
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kurzal
Posted 14 Years Ago
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You don't need add to terrain all props. Just floor.
-------- Igor

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animagic
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animagic
Posted 14 Years Ago
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I was going to comment that, as I understand it, adding a prop to the terrain precludes any animation, so it would be hard to open and close doors, for example. But, I may be wrong... Actually, thinking some more about this, you could temporarily make it a prop again to do the animation.
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animagic
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animagic
Posted 14 Years Ago
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Don't underestimate yourself, Kurzal! And, we love accents. We have you, Mike A., as long as we can learn!
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kurzal
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kurzal
Posted 14 Years Ago
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Kurzai, believe me, I've used the "add to terrain" feature for the floors, and I still get the quicksand floor. I believe :) How about ... yourself doing the same? Thanks, colour, for suggestion but I do not think my tiny "tips&tricks" have a great value for someone, really :) They may be interesting only to collectors of wild accents... :D
-------- Igor

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martok2112
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martok2112
Posted 14 Years Ago
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Thanks, Colour, will try to do that from now on. :) Kurzai, believe me, I've used the "add to terrain" feature for the floors, and I still get the quicksand floor. :) But it's no worry because of the simple quick fix. :)

"Incompetence will always prevail so long as evil men stand by and do nothing." -Martok2112
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colour
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colour
Posted 14 Years Ago
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kurzal (7/2/2011)
To avoid "quicksand floor" problem" use " Add to Terrain" feature. Makes sense, Igor:) - Since Characters/Avatars (Including Horses;)) automatically follow Terrain, whereas Props don't. Another great Martok ScreenGrab Tut, BTW:) Just a reminder re; my previous request: Mark has kindly put all of his ScreenGrab Tuts together in one place under his Name. How about Martok, Cricky & yourself doing the same? Thanks:)
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kurzal
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kurzal
Posted 14 Years Ago
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To avoid "quicksand floor" problem" use " Add to Terrain" feature.
-------- Igor

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