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| gamedev:deigde:editors:world [2020/04/07 16:40] – [Navigation Space] dragonlord | gamedev:deigde:editors:world [2020/04/07 17:45] (current) – [View Panel] dragonlord | ||
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| In this mode you can edit the //Height Terrain Navigation Spaces// directly in the world editor in contrary to // | In this mode you can edit the //Height Terrain Navigation Spaces// directly in the world editor in contrary to // | ||
| - | See the // | + | See the // |
| ==== Object Shape ==== | ==== Object Shape ==== | ||
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| Defines a list of //Height Terrain Navigation Spaces// to allow AI to navigate the terrain. See [[gamedev: | Defines a list of //Height Terrain Navigation Spaces// to allow AI to navigate the terrain. See [[gamedev: | ||
| - | Navigation spaces are define using //Convex Faces//. While in // | + | Navigation spaces are define using //Convex Faces//. While in // |
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| + | To delete faces you have multiple ways to do it all done by selecting navigation points then clicking the //Remove// button: | ||
| + | * 1 selected point: All faces using this point as one of their corner points are removed. | ||
| + | * 2 selected points: All faces using an edge with the two selected points as edge end points are removed. | ||
| + | * >2 selected points: The face with all its corner points matching the selected points will be removed. | ||
| For each navigation space a list of // | For each navigation space a list of // | ||
| + | The **Type** value is the same as used for other navigation spaces in-game. | ||
| + | The **Color** is used to distinguish in the edit view which face belongs to which type. The color is not use in-game. | ||
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| + | Parameters for handling vegetation generation on height terrains | ||
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| + | //**Height Painting**//, | ||
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| + | Parameters for modifying the painting of //Height Images//, //Texture Mask Images// and // | ||
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| + | Parameters for adjusting the view. | ||
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| + | // | ||
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| + | Defines snapping steps for //Move//, //Rotate// and //Scale// work mode. | ||
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| + | The **Sensitivity** defines the scaling factor applied to mouse movement converted to world coordinates. Raising the sensitivity above 1 moves faster across the world which is useful to move to distant parts of the world quickly.Lowering the sensitivity below 1 moves slower across the world which is useful to make small scale editing task easier. 1 is the default. | ||
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| + | // | ||
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| + | Defines the distance of the box used in // | ||
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| + | The **Auto-Updating** is used with vegetation system. If enabled changes to the vegetation rules are immediately updated. If disabled you have to update the preview in the // | ||
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| + | The **Class Hide Tags** shows the list of //Hide Tags// define in all known //Object Classes//. < | ||
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| + | The **Class Partial Hide Tags** shows the list of //Partial Hide Tags// defined in all known //Object Classes//. < | ||
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| + | The **Camera** panels define which camera to use to show the world and allows to edit the camera parameters. Three cameras can be used: //Free Roaming//, //Player// and //Object//. The free roaming camera is the default and is used for editing allowing to move freely across the map. The player camera allows to move using FPS-like controls through the world (<wrap hi> | ||
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| + | The object camera shows object cameras. Object classes can define // | ||
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| + | While the object camera is active moving the camera view does change the object position. All other cameras to not change object positions. | ||
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| + | The **Sky** defines the camera to use to preview the game world. This is not the sky used in-game. To define one or more skies to use for the map add Object Classes supporting //Sky// resources (for example // | ||
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| + | The **Trigger Table** shows a list of all known //Trigger Targets// define by object instances present in the world. < | ||
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