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Post by beagledad on Sept 10, 2023 14:52:50 GMT -5
Is there a way to make a small body of water, such as a creek, actually flow down hill but not as a series of waterfalls. I doubt it's possible but I figured if anyone has done it, it would be someone in this group.
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Post by paddyjk19 on Sept 11, 2023 7:07:07 GMT -5
Is there a way to make a small body of water, such as a creek, actually flow down hill but not as a series of waterfalls. I doubt it's possible but I figured if anyone has done it, it would be someone in this group. There isn’t no. You can make it look that way by using a small water pane as wide as the stream but only a few feet long. Lower it by a couple of inches each time you place it so it’s still overlapping on the blue edge of the pane and there’s no gaps. You can see an example of this on the 11th hole at West Hill Golf Club in game. Bear in mind the hill can’t be too steep and it’ll take you a little while but then again, good work takes time.
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Post by bubbadave on Sept 11, 2023 16:31:02 GMT -5
So, this would be an insanely good add-on for the wishlist. Water that can be rotated on the horizontal so as to incorporate downhill running water.
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Post by paddyjk19 on Sept 11, 2023 17:20:08 GMT -5
So, this would be an insanely good add-on for the wishlist. Water that can be rotated on the horizontal so as to incorporate downhill running water. We’ve only been requesting it since the original game 🤣
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Post by sandgroper on Sept 15, 2023 22:13:27 GMT -5
Ballyhack has a few creeks that run through the property. They drop about 30 feet so using grasses to hide the overlapping water tables is ok, but don’t look too hard. 😛
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Post by paddyjk19 on Sept 16, 2023 2:23:18 GMT -5
Another example: I helped Pobee with his hazards on the ANGC LiDAR “hello friends (L)”, 13th is a good example of a flowing creek downhill too
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