[DiscordArchive] sure, if you have a single point it could collide, but why would you do that?
[DiscordArchive] sure, if you have a single point it could collide, but why would you do that?
Archived author: Foe • Posted: 2023-07-03T19:19:38.173000+00:00
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sure, if you have a single point it could collide, but why would you do that?
Archived author: Foe • Posted: 2023-07-03T19:19:49.689000+00:00
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this feature is entirely for touching up terrain after objects have been placed
Archived author: Foe • Posted: 2023-07-03T19:19:53.819000+00:00
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not for placing new objects
Archived author: Nix • Posted: 2023-07-03T19:20:02.923000+00:00
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It is supposed to be used as a toggle feature, not a permanent brush state
Archived author: Titi • Posted: 2023-07-03T19:20:27.052000+00:00
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it's mainly just a big helper, not somethnig supposed to be entirely perfect and not require any touch up
Archived author: Titi • Posted: 2023-07-03T19:20:49.681000+00:00
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it avoids losing objects under the ground etc
Archived author: Rymercyble • Posted: 2023-07-03T19:21:09.707000+00:00
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check 9:53 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NRS9jjU9IrI
Archived author: Foe • Posted: 2023-07-03T19:21:10.542000+00:00
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just being able to anchor small environmental objects once they are placed is probably the main use of this, and a single point should be fine for that
Archived author: Foe • Posted: 2023-07-03T19:21:49.259000+00:00
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yes, that does excactly like we're discussing here, and seems to use a single point
Archived author: Foe • Posted: 2023-07-03T19:21:57.457000+00:00
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you can see the sides colliding with the wall