I will paste this very imporant tut here from OTfans Your ya guys to enjoy! Here it is:
ello
I
know this is wrong section, but I thought at least a few guys could see
it before it's moved to the tutorial section and forever lost. I ask
any moderator who sees this to keep it in the mapping-section where it
will help 95% more people than it would in the tutorial section.You
have probably come here in order to learn mountain making from the
basics. And that's good, for else there'd be no point being here in the
first place. Yet, you're here, so let's dig in.
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The introduction.[/SIZE]
Making
mountains is counted as one of my favourites when mapping. The
extremely vast variety of possibilities makes every mountain a unique
work. Whenever you as mapper has learnt the basics and rules of
mountains a completely new world of possibilties will open (to be
drastical with alot of empathy). But, let's not waste more time on the
introduction, ay?
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The mountains' chapter[/SIZE]
Open
your map editor, for this is a step-by-step tutorial learning you
everything from the very beginning. Please notice, that alot of IDs
will be written and in order to smoothly find these, you may just cilck
the letter 'J' and then write the ID to jump to it. And since this is
just a tutorial focusing on mountains, I have already began doing the
ground and nature. This is, for example of course, an ideal starting
point.
And
from here your work is about to begin. First of all, the shape is what
is supposed to be settled. There's more than one way of deciding the
shape, it's your imagination and creativity which sets limits for it,
but this is my way of doing it.
Self-explanitary, a foundation (in this case consisting of the mountain walls again) is built around the caves edges.
Thereafter,
to complete the foundation, we will have to fill the mountain up. This
might be a little tricky in the beginning, but you will soon discover
yourself used to this tool.
Next, comes a little tricky part - not only to do, but also to explain. I call these
blunt walls,
and it's mostly used for making the mountains look uneven and natural.
There's quite many items used for this purpose, but I am only going to
use and explain the normal ones in this chapter. You will absolutely be
able to make perfect mountains without the knowledge of how the others
work, but if you're interested I have written them in the
advanced chapter.
So, we'll only focus on the 12 most important ones in this chapter. These are the blunt walls used:
Now let's imagine we have a mountain shaped like this:
This is how the blunt walls will go:
And this is how it will look with them applied to the mountain:
This
is extremely tricky, and it will require alot of training and
experimenting until you know it by heart. I can't come up with a better
way of explaining how they work, so that's unfortunately all there was
about blunt walls. So now, let's add them to the real mountain.
Okey, let's focus on that cave now. I will apply a few items at the same time now.
First of all, we'll need a ramp leading up to floor 2, an entrance "archway" and a few other details.
Cave, step 1:Cave, step 2:RampsCave, step 3.It's time to put the last touch on the cave. The details.
Now
that the first floor is done, I suggest we proceed to the next floor.
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