How to add Subsidence (Water Overlay): Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
mNo edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{ | {{stub}} | ||
It is possible to include the effects of subsidence in the [[Water Overlay]]'s calculations by using a [[Combo Overlay]] to precompute the resulting [[Elevation model]], and setting the result as the [[Terrain elevation prequel (Water Overlay)|terrain elevation prequel]] of the [[Water Overlay]]. | |||
{{article end | {{article end | ||
| notes= | | notes= | ||
* By setting up two identical [[Water Overlay]]s, one | * By setting up two identical [[Water Overlay]]s, one taking into account [[Subsidence Overlay|Subsidence]] and one not, it's possible to investigate in detail the effects of subsidence on the water system. | ||
| seealso=* [[Water Overlay]] | | seealso=* [[Water Overlay]] | ||
* [[Subsidence Overlay]] | * [[Subsidence Overlay]] | ||
* [[Combo Overlay]] | |||
}} | }} | ||
{{Overlay nav}} | {{Overlay nav}} | ||
{{Water Module buttons}} | {{Water Module buttons}} |
Revision as of 10:08, 17 June 2022
This article is a stub.
It is possible to include the effects of subsidence in the Water Overlay's calculations by using a Combo Overlay to precompute the resulting Elevation model, and setting the result as the terrain elevation prequel of the Water Overlay.
Notes
- By setting up two identical Water Overlays, one taking into account Subsidence and one not, it's possible to investigate in detail the effects of subsidence on the water system.
See also