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I placed a brige wrong, so I removed that bridge, and placed cliffs back. Now the ground just, disapeard... WTH is going on? :confused: You see also that there are some slopes. How do I remove them?
Could anybody thell how I fix this?
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that looks like you might have accidentely clicked the hide tile/tile set thing
all you have to do is go into Terrain (i think) then click Show All Tile or Tile sets whatever it says thats what it looks like at least.
oh and those slopes are behind the cliffs....to them better hit Shift+d to go into flat mode......everything will look weird but it will allow you to see behind the cliffs and then just flatten those out.
This post has been edited by Ixith: Jan 27 2007, 03:15 PM
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I think the cliff pieces are placed wrongly. The cliff pieces (with the white cells under it) look like they're placed on top of the higher ground. So I'd remove the cliff pieces, lower all ground, and place the cliff pieces again.
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This happened to me once too... Those cells probably either sank down very deep, or were raised very high and trying to get them back down or up is really a waste of time... Just pick the ground LAT with a 2x2 radius (or bigger if you want) and click next to the disappeared cells so the ground LAT over laps them.
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Yeah, that, I think, confirms it. You placed the cliffs on top of the higher ground (although it may look like they're connected with the other cliffs). Remove the white pieces (so that you also remove the cliffs). Lower all ground to the 'grey' level, and then place the cliffs again. I'm 98% sure this will work.