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The following tools allow you to sculpt your terrain: | The following tools allow you to sculpt your terrain: | ||
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Revision as of 14:11, 20 September 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 shape your terrain.
Description

The terrain sculpting interaction modes on the terrain panel
The following tools allow you to sculpt your terrain:
Raise
- Raise terrain height
Lower
- Lower terrain height
Flatten
- Flatten terrain height
Smooth
- Smooth terrain
Slope
- Create a slope on the terrain from point A to B
Cut
- Cut 1x1 meter cells out of the terrain
Shaping your terrain
Step 1: raising
Step 2: flattening
Step 3: smoothing
Step 4: lowering