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Staredit Network -> Terrain -> terrain help
Report, edit, etc...Posted by blacklight28 on 2006-12-03 at 01:04:44
how do you get the creep tile?
and how can you stack the ramps like super long?
i have scmdraft but there's always an interruption of dirt or something
Report, edit, etc...Posted by Pyro_Maniak14 on 2006-12-03 at 02:09:02
Alright. Here ya go. The terrain isn't incredible, I just did enough to show you what to do... You can use either SCM Draft or Starforge to do the terrain.
Slope n Creep
Report, edit, etc...Posted by blacklight28 on 2006-12-03 at 14:15:05
I can see the picture but i don't get how you did it...
Report, edit, etc...Posted by Falkoner on 2006-12-03 at 16:07:05
In scmdraft go to windows, then terrain pallete, and it shows you every tile in the tileset you are on. Creep happens to be in there too, although you can't build zerg on this creep if you were wondering. Also in there are all the tiles of a ramp, so you can use those to make an extra long one.
Report, edit, etc...Posted by blacklight28 on 2006-12-19 at 00:48:27
I STILL CAN'T TAKE SCREENSHOTS!!!!

do you press print screen in game or in scmdraft? cause it doesn't do a thing in scmdraft.
Report, edit, etc...Posted by Gigins on 2006-12-19 at 04:20:04
QUOTE(blacklight28 @ Dec 19 2006, 08:48 AM)
I STILL CAN'T TAKE SCREENSHOTS!!!!

do you press print screen in game or in scmdraft? cause it doesn't do a thing in scmdraft.
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Draft is a windows program. If you press the Print Screen it does the same as you press it on desktop. wallbash.gif
Report, edit, etc...Posted by rockz on 2006-12-20 at 11:05:14
Pressing the print screen button generally saves a screenshot to your clipboard. if you use The Gimp, which I suggest you do, you can simply go to file->acquire->from clipboard, and it will open up an image of what you saved. If you don't use the Gimp, simply open up any image editor (Paint works) and press ctrl-v.

Also, the way pyro did what he did was to simply look for what looked good in the index of tiles and put them together. If something didn't look good, he tried something else. That is how you get any terraining to work if not using the built in isometrical.

If you were wondering how to get to the tileset indexed, in SCMDraft or Starforge (YOU MUST USE EITHER OF THESE TWO) go to the terrain layer, and on the side where it says isometrical or cut/copy/paste, or something different, go to the tileset indexed portion.
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