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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
The first time you see a region map in the Region Editor it can be difficult to determine exactly how to start creating regions for a new worldspace. This article demonstrates a method for drawing region borders for a new worldspace using the Region Editor. This article will briefly cover the steps used to create region borders as well as all the steps in between. Even if your new worldspace is ready to go it is recommended you read all these instructions just to make sure you didn't miss any important steps. It can be easy to get lost in this process. | |||
==Prerequisites== | |||
To get the most out of this article it is recommended you | To get the most out of this article it is recommended you start by reading and understanding the following articles:<br /> | ||
[[Basic Landscaping Tutorial]]<br /> | [[Basic Landscaping Tutorial]]<br /> | ||
[[World Space Tutorial]]<br /> | [[World Space Tutorial]]<br /> | ||
[[Heightmap Editing]]<br /> | [[Heightmap Editing]]<br /> | ||
You also should be aware of | You also should be aware of problems related to LOD for a new world:<br /> | ||
[[Landscape LOD Tutorial]]<br /> | [[Landscape LOD Tutorial]]<br /> | ||
==Create a New World Space== | |||
In this article we will create new worldspace that looks a lot like a pizza. | In this article we will create new worldspace that looks a lot like a pizza. | ||
As for now we don't need any data from „Oblivion.esm” master file, so just start up the Construction Set. | |||
1 - go to [World] -> [World Spaces...] <br /><br />2 - Right click on a list to create a new EditorID for [[Exterior_cells|an exterior world space]]<br /><br />3 - name it whatever you want. In this article we will use "PizzaWorld” for our example. <br /><br />4 - In this example we won't need a parent worldspace ('''Parent Worldspace -> NONE''')<br /><br />5 - Our world shall be '''Small''' <br /><br />6 - player '''Can't Fast Travel From Here''' to any other world spaces. | |||
[http://img455.imageshack.us/my.php?image=pizza1newworldyv2.png Image01: Adding a new world space] | [http://img455.imageshack.us/my.php?image=pizza1newworldyv2.png Image01: Adding a new world space] | ||
(optional) | |||
After the new world is created go to the '''Cell View''' window and look to see if 'PizzaWorld' is now listed as a World Space. | |||
==Generate a Heightmap== | |||
The most efficient way to create a landmass is to use the [[Heightmap_Editing|Heightmap Editor]]. Go to menu [World] -> [Heightmap Editing...] and choose 'PizzaWorld'. It may take a second or two to load. | |||
Next build the island – from Toolbar choose the '''Lasso''' and draw a the world shape. The Grid has been toggled to give an idea of the scale of PizzaWorld. | |||
= | [http://img64.imageshack.us/my.php?image=pizza2lasso2fy9.png Image02: World shape drawing] | ||
====Noise Parameters and Erosion Settings==== | |||
To quickly and easily create a heightmap the CS provides an automatic Generator. | |||
In this example PizzaWorld will be almost completely flat. There will be no lakes or rivers. With this in mind use the following noise parameters: | |||
*'''Frequency''' = 400 | *'''Frequency''' = 400 | ||
*'''Amplitude''' = 2000 | *'''Amplitude''' = 2000 | ||
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[http://img442.imageshack.us/my.php?image=pizza3incorrectborderrk5.png Image03: Spaces that need correction] | [http://img442.imageshack.us/my.php?image=pizza3incorrectborderrk5.png Image03: Spaces that need correction] | ||
When everything is ready push the '''Generate''' button twice and a landmass will be created automatically. Pressing the button twice gets the landmass just over the water level. Some areas may still require correction. | |||
If | Optional<br /><br />If you want to compare your results with those from the example use the following settings for your '''Color Masking''': | ||
1 mask – level 0 – black color; | 1 mask – level 0 – black color; | ||
2 mask – level 4000 – dark blue; | 2 mask – level 4000 – dark blue; | ||
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10 mask – level 65535 – white. | 10 mask – level 65535 – white. | ||
Right now PizzaWorld has a rough surface. The '''Erosion Generator''' can be used to smooth out the heightmap. Use the following settings: | |||
*'''Iterations''' = 95 | *'''Iterations''' = 95 | ||
*'''Erosion Rate''' = 0 | *'''Erosion Rate''' = 0 | ||
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*'''Land Smoothing''' = 95 | *'''Land Smoothing''' = 95 | ||
Push the '''Erode''' button 4 or 5 times to completely smooth out the land. | |||
====Check Your Work==== | |||
To make sure your final product is going to be something you want your worldspace can be viewed in 3D in the '''Preview Window'''. To do this find the Camera button on the toolbar and click it. | |||
[http://img524.imageshack.us/my.php?image=pizza43dpreviewsg7.png Image04: 3D Preview] | [http://img524.imageshack.us/my.php?image=pizza43dpreviewsg7.png Image04: 3D Preview] |