Tool continues to look awesome! So here is a challenge, but I'm curious to see how you respond. Could you use this tool to draw false mountains? Let me explain- forget about landscape for a moment. Pretend Unreal engine does not contain the ability to create "landscape" as we know it, the next best thing are splines and plugins like this. Could you draw out a road, and then draw out another road high up in the sky at a distance, and then using the 'fill geo' feature (or whatever its called that fills in the sidwalk islands between roads) to essentially create a simple mountain slope budding against the main intended road? Obviously the player would then need to go in and apply terrain textures and paint foliage and rocks on to it istead of buildings, but you could essentially get the base geo established? I realize that may be hard to picture through words, but if it works, there could be an added multi-use element to this tool that is unintendedly included. Or, I could be crazy lol. Regardless tool still looks great
Tool continues to look awesome!
So here is a challenge, but I'm curious to see how you respond. Could you use this tool to draw false mountains? Let me explain- forget about landscape for a moment. Pretend Unreal engine does not contain the ability to create "landscape" as we know it, the next best thing are splines and plugins like this.
Could you draw out a road, and then draw out another road high up in the sky at a distance, and then using the 'fill geo' feature (or whatever its called that fills in the sidwalk islands between roads) to essentially create a simple mountain slope budding against the main intended road? Obviously the player would then need to go in and apply terrain textures and paint foliage and rocks on to it istead of buildings, but you could essentially get the base geo established?
I realize that may be hard to picture through words, but if it works, there could be an added multi-use element to this tool that is unintendedly included. Or, I could be crazy lol. Regardless tool still looks great
Yes, it is possible to do that. But as landscape feature, it may be limited.