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Intro and Landscaping
From The Elder Scrolls Construction Set Wiki
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Introduction
This tutorial covers the basics of manually performing landscaping tasks. The skills emphasized here will focus on editing small areas in fine detail.
This tutorial is a continuation of the My First Dungeon tutorial. If you did not complete that tutorial, we’ll be using an exterior cell in the "Tamriel" worldspace at 13,-12. We dropped the following items into the space, which you can also do now:
* CEntranceRockMossLG01
* CDoor00
* LL2BanditCamp50
* MapMarker
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Landscape Mode
With the cell loaded, press "H" to enter Landscape mode. This changes your cursor into a landscaping tool and brings up the Landscape Edit Settings panel. There’s a lot of information here, so let’s study it a moment.
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* Height
o Edit Radius
+ This setting determines the size of your cursor tool.
o Edit Fallout %
+ Not used in current version
o Flatten Vertices
+ Checking this box will cause your tool to flatten land
o Soften Vertices
+ Checking this box will cause your tool to smooth land
o Show Edit Radius
+ Toggles display of cursor tool.
* Texture
o Texture List
+ All the landscape textures available to you.
o Selected Texture
+ A preview of the currently selected texture
o Max Opacity
+ Lowering this setting is useful for blending textures
* Vertex Color
o RGB (left)
+ The color here determines your left-click shading value
o RGB (right)
+ The color here determines your right-click shading value
o Save colors
+ These two rows can be used to store colors you use frequently
Don’t worry if you don’t understand everything here right away.
We’ll cover each section in the tutorial
Tip:
With this window open, you may want to expand the ID column so you can read the
whole ID and then click the ID header to sort by ID. You will notice that many
ground textures have pairs that look the same in the preview (as well as in the
render window) but one will say "NoGrass" in the ID. In the game, the ones that
don’t have the "NoGrass" name will generate in-game grass. While this may seem
obvious it isn’t so obvious in the render window of the TCS which doesn’t show
any grass. Near trails and paths, be sure to select the "NoGrass" version of the
texture you want to apply. By sorting the list by ID, you will put the Grass
and NoGrass versions next to each other for easiy switching.
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