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how you make underwater maps?
just add blue fog and make fish fly.
and yes, it is possible to combine land and unterwater maps, I don't know how but it is possible.
Just create two areas so that you cannot see the land in the underwater part and you cannot see the underwater part on the land part. Try to make the areas in between a bit larger so that you can make the region leak into it a bit (It works better this way, but you don't have to).
Then create a region covering the ENTIRE underwater part. If you can, make the region go off of the barriers disconnecting the water and land areas.
Use triggers to create sky (moonbeams) and fog (blue tint) effects in the selected region.
You also might want to lock the camera onto a unit so that they cant scroll between the areas =/
this will be a great help for my underwater map, ill give you credit ofcourse 4.9/5 could have been improved with a better animation, but heck, i like it!
1 word. Amazing. Olaf you have done it for the 5th millionth time. Your models are amazing and I love them soo much! The gaint moasaurs were monsters of the sea and the one you make proves that completley with all its detail and color paterns, including how well built you made it. Very good.. soo very good. 5 billion/5
Moasaurs wer 5-10 foot lizards that ran back into the sea to run from t rex and other stuff thatd step on them so in the sea they ate fish til 5-10 million years later they wer way bigger and more mean.
ended up becoming some 30 deferent kinds of river monsters every were around the world.
this is a very neat model i like it alot its like there couldent be eny thing worse then a hydra!
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