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Latest revision as of 11:08, 2 October 2017

This article is part of a series on how to create and edit a terrain.

Part 1: creating a terrain object
Part 2: resizing a terrain object
Part 3: shaping your terrain
Part 4: painting your terrain

This article describes how to resize your terrain.


Introduction

An integral part of being able to use your terrain is the ability to resize it as your level grows. In the Divinity Engine 2, we introduced vastly improved terrain resizing tools.

There are two ways to resize your terrain:

  • The resize interaction mode
  • The "Resize" button in the terrain panel


Resizing your terrain

Option 1: The resize interaction mode

Option1 ResizeInteractionMode.png

The resize interaction mode in action


To use the resize interaction mode:

  • Select the terrain you want to resize
  • Toggle the InteractionMode Shape.png resize interaction mode (left toolbar under "Mode")
  • Click and drag sides of the box surrounding your terrain


Option 2: The resize button in the terrain panel

Option2 ResizeButton.png

The resize button on the terrain panel


To use the resize button:

  • Select the terrain you want to resize (in the terrain panel)
  • Click the resize button (at the bottom of the terrain panel)
  • Add or subtract a part of the terrain by patches or meters
  • Click "OK"


See also

In the next part of the series we will be shaping our terrain.

Part 1: creating a terrain object
Part 2: resizing a terrain object
Part 3: shaping your terrain
Part 4: painting your terrain