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If the [[Water Overlay]] you are adding the [[Breach (Water Overlay)|breach]] to has a changed [[key]] for the [[Breach height (Water Overlay)|breach height]] (or any other attributes of the [[Breach (Water Overlay)|breach]]), make sure that the [[Attribute]] you add to the Area has the name the key is set to.
If the [[Water Overlay]] you are adding the [[Breach (Water Overlay)|breach]] to has a changed [[key]] for the [[Breach height (Water Overlay)|breach height]] (or any other attributes of the [[Breach (Water Overlay)|breach]]), make sure that the [[Attribute]] you add to the Area has the name the key is set to.
==See also==
For an example of the internal breach area, take a look at the [[Testbed_water_module#1._Flooding_related_components|Testbed Water Module project]] available in all domains.


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Revision as of 10:34, 19 November 2019

How to add a breach with an input area to a Flooding Overlay manually:
  1. Add an Area to the project. This will be the breach area.
  2. Draw the breach area in the 3D world, in the location where the water from the breach should emerge (see tips below in gallery).
  3. Add an Attribute to the created Area, with the breach height attribute name and value.
  4. Add another Area to the project. This will be the input area.
  5. Draw the input area in the 3D world, in the location from where water should feed into the breach (see tips below in gallery).
  6. Open the Overlay's Flooding overlaywizard and continue to the step concerning breaches.
  7. For the breach input area, select the created input area.
  8. Continue with the wizard.

Notes

Currently, it is only feasible to create a breach with an input area via the configuration wizard, requiring the Flooding overlay specifically.

If the Water Overlay you are adding the breach to has a changed key for the breach height (or any other attributes of the breach), make sure that the Attribute you add to the Area has the name the key is set to.

See also

For an example of the internal breach area, take a look at the Testbed Water Module project available in all domains.