1. #11

    Re: How do you get small amounts of water?

    Originally Posted by XInateIX
    I'm trying to put water around small rock formations. Heres an example -



    I can't use the smallest square pane because it's too big, so that's about 6 small circle panes. It was a pane to line them all up so it got the realistic effect.

    I'm trying to put more water in other spots also but it's difficult because all of the panes are just too big. It's possible to work with the small circle panes but with that you can't get sharp edges like I want to.
    In that image, I bet the person is using a large rectangle of water, and just setting the edge to where the rocks start to go downhill.

    This means that there is a very large amount of water that you cannot see, to the LEFT of the picture (Behind the rider under the rocks)

    The creator probably did the same with the downhill, simply buried the extra water underneath the ground.
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  2. #12

    Re: How do you get small amounts of water?

    Originally Posted by MikeBMT
    Originally Posted by XInateIX
    I'm trying to put water around small rock formations. Heres an example -



    I can't use the smallest square pane because it's too big, so that's about 6 small circle panes. It was a pane to line them all up so it got the realistic effect.

    I'm trying to put more water in other spots also but it's difficult because all of the panes are just too big. It's possible to work with the small circle panes but with that you can't get sharp edges like I want to.
    In that image, I bet the person is using a large rectangle of water, and just setting the edge to where the rocks start to go downhill.

    This means that there is a very large amount of water that you cannot see, to the LEFT of the picture (Behind the rider under the rocks)

    The creator probably did the same with the downhill, simply buried the extra water underneath the ground.
    This is my track, and the smallest water pane was too large for the area I wanted to fill with water. There are multiple small circle panes there to fill up the area I intended.
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  3. #13

    Re: How do you get small amounts of water?

    for what its worth the track looks great.

    Why can't you just use a large water piece and have most of it 'buried' under the rocks to the left and the back of the image?
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  4. #14

    Re: How do you get small amounts of water?

    Couldn't you just make the track wider to accommodate the small square??
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  5. #15

    Re: How do you get small amounts of water?

    I didn't want to make it wider because that size seemed to be a great looking size for the water on each size. I eventually changed it enough to just be able to use a small pane of water instead. However there are more parts along in this track that involved more small panes of water that just seemed to be annoying to place down because they're too big to begin with.
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