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Terrain Request [+Rep for helping!]

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These days, i was playing one map and i was very curious about the terrain (attachment), the "water wall" is made only with terrain pallete features, probably with shallow water.

Could anyone explain how is that done?

I tried to figure out by myself but i got nothing

This terrain is sooo beautiful, i could use it someday in my map but the main reason for this request is my curiosity!

i will be very grateful with any kind of help, thanks. :)
 

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1. The water wall is actually several waterfalls that are ,,stretched" so much that they don't show from where the water comes.
2. It's a custom model pre-made of a waterfall.

Anyway, i found this the most similar to your request:
 

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ok here you go... but first of all, you need either JNGP or visit this thread.
The method:
First I checked the Enforce Water Height Limits in the Advanced tab.
Then i made a cliff that is 2 levels higher than the shallow water. Then I raised the cliffs I've just made with the raise tool. Then used shallow water on them and with the Flating tool made it the same high as the bottom water. It is complicated but I did it. Here's the demo attached.
I hope this helps.
 

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Oh yeah, thank you very much guys, based on your method i just discovered a not very difficult way to do that. :))

Check out my images:
 

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