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Post by pd8421 on Jul 31, 2021 19:24:43 GMT -5
I have seen several courses where the water line is directly up to the heavy rough. There is not extra space between the two. Can someone tell me how to accomplish this look or point me to a tutorial video. It is such a nice clean look and would love to be able to use it
Thanks
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Post by Violinguy69 on Jul 31, 2021 21:20:26 GMT -5
It's called the two water object trick. You place a water object where you want your lake. Then, place another one slightly below the first one. Boom. No border. Only works with placed water objects, NOT the automatic water when you lower too much.
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Post by pd8421 on Aug 1, 2021 13:17:44 GMT -5
thank you sir. worked like a charm.
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Post by HoneyBadgerHacker on Aug 6, 2021 9:25:57 GMT -5
I have seen several courses where the water line is directly up to the heavy rough. There is not extra space between the two. Can someone tell me how to accomplish this look or point me to a tutorial video. It is such a nice clean look and would love to be able to use it Thanks Another thing you can try to do is slowly flatten the slope from the rough to the water. This will pull the rough texture closer to the water. Then add heavy rough around the waters edge. It might not be perfect but if you do a good job of smoothing the slope to the edge it looks more natural.
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Post by quintbm on Jun 9, 2024 4:19:52 GMT -5
This doesn't seem to work very well in the 2k23 designer, or at least not for me anyway. has anybody got this working?
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Post by quintbm on Jun 9, 2024 4:45:50 GMT -5
actually ignore that, seemingly you have to play with terrain sculpting as opposed to landscape sculpting first
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