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First, open the [[File:TerrainPainterPanel_Icon.png|32px]] [[Terrain panel]]. | First, open the [[File:TerrainPainterPanel_Icon.png|32px]] [[Terrain panel]]. | ||
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+ | With the terrain panel open, it is time to add a terrain. | ||
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+ | === Step 2: Creating a terrain === | ||
+ | [[File:Step1_Create.png|none]] | ||
+ | <sub>The Create New button on the terrain panel</sub> | ||
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+ | To begin creating a new terrain object, click the "Create New" button on the top toolbar on the terrain panel. The Create Terrain Form should open up. | ||
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+ | [[File:Step2_OpenResourceManager.png|none]] | ||
+ | <sub>The open resource manager button on the create terrain form</sub> | ||
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+ | On the create terrain form, you will see several options. By default, our terrain will be 1 by 1 patches, or 64 by 64 meters. The terrain can always be resized later, so it's best to leave this at 1x1 for now. | ||
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+ | One thing we need to do before our terrain object is created is to set a base terrain material. To do this, we need to open the [[File:ContentBrowser_Icon.png|32px]] [[Content browser|Resource Manager]]. Click the resource manager button to open the resource manager. | ||
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+ | [[File:Step3_SelectBaseMaterial.png|none]] | ||
+ | <sub>Selecting a base terrain material in the resource manager</sub> | ||
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+ | There are several terrain materials available to us by default which are loaded from the Shared project. To find them, we will need to filter all the resources we have no interest in. | ||
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+ | I used the material "TR_Base_RockSlate_C_PBR" as my terrain's base material. To find this resource, follow these steps: | ||
+ | * Type "TR_Base_" in the filter box to find all default base terrain materials <span style="color:#FCFF27">(1)</span>. | ||
+ | * Right click the [[file:ResourceType_Material.png|32px]] material icon to only show material resources <span style="color:#FCFF27">(2)</span>. | ||
+ | * Navigate to the Shared/Assets/Terrain folder <span style="color:#FCFF27">(3)</span>. | ||
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+ | Then, click the TR_Base_RockSlate_C_PBR material to select it <span style="color:#FCFF27">(4)</span>. | ||
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Revision as of 15:44, 19 September 2017
This article is part of a series on how to create and edit a terrain. To learn about the terrain panel, head over to Terrain panel.
Part 1: creating a terrain object |
This article describes how to create an flat, 64x64 meter terrain object.
Contents
Introduction
Creating and editing terrains is a relatively easy process, although it takes time to master.
The Divinity Engine 2 offers several tools for editing terrains, but to get there we first need to create a terrain object in our level.
Creating a terrain object
Step 1: Opening the Terrain Panel
The Terrain Panel button
First, open the Terrain panel.
With the terrain panel open, it is time to add a terrain.
Step 2: Creating a terrain
The Create New button on the terrain panel
To begin creating a new terrain object, click the "Create New" button on the top toolbar on the terrain panel. The Create Terrain Form should open up.
The open resource manager button on the create terrain form
On the create terrain form, you will see several options. By default, our terrain will be 1 by 1 patches, or 64 by 64 meters. The terrain can always be resized later, so it's best to leave this at 1x1 for now.
One thing we need to do before our terrain object is created is to set a base terrain material. To do this, we need to open the Resource Manager. Click the resource manager button to open the resource manager.
Selecting a base terrain material in the resource manager
There are several terrain materials available to us by default which are loaded from the Shared project. To find them, we will need to filter all the resources we have no interest in.
I used the material "TR_Base_RockSlate_C_PBR" as my terrain's base material. To find this resource, follow these steps:
- Type "TR_Base_" in the filter box to find all default base terrain materials (1).
- Right click the material icon to only show material resources (2).
- Navigate to the Shared/Assets/Terrain folder (3).
Then, click the TR_Base_RockSlate_C_PBR material to select it (4).