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Cliffing advice
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I'm not sure this looks right, and mainly just wondering if there's a "better" way to achieve the same thing. Mainly concerned about the top part of the selected area.
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ya there is two things u can do is edit or add cliff tiles or i found a way to do it with out changing tiles but makes the cliff little wider but if u wait till oct ill be glad to put a snap shot up to show u how to fix this problem.
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I think you're using the wrong tiles for those transitions, let me see if I can reproduce.
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Okay this was done really quick, I might have made a few tile errors. This is not my preferred style in cliffing, but I am sticking with your style for this example.
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Browse for Crono's cliffs, his work is amazing when it comes to that.
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EDIT: actually that is more of a example of proper cliffing, it doesn't really tell you what I do in situations where I have layers. |
I'm looking to do a rather big mountain with several peaks, and I'm pretty unsure about how to make it look like an actual mountain. Thought about going back to LttP for examples, but that hasn't really helped me much.
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