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==Terrain height==
==Terrain height==
: Terrain height is the whole of differences of terrain elevation in a given area. Terrain is used as a general term in physical geography, referring to the lay of the land. This is usually expressed in terms of the elevation, slope, and orientation of terrain features. Terrain height - as element of a terrain - affects surface water flow and distribution. Over a large area, it can affect weather and climate patterns.


==Terrain height in the Tygron Engine==
==Terrain height in the Tygron Engine==

Revision as of 10:03, 22 August 2014

After reading this page:

  • you've learned about Terrain Height
  • you've learned how terrain height is implemented in the Tygron Engine
  • you've learned how to add or remove terrain height with the terrain height brush panel
  • you've learned how to change terrain height

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Terrain height

Terrain height is the whole of differences of terrain elevation in a given area. Terrain is used as a general term in physical geography, referring to the lay of the land. This is usually expressed in terms of the elevation, slope, and orientation of terrain features. Terrain height - as element of a terrain - affects surface water flow and distribution. Over a large area, it can affect weather and climate patterns.

Terrain height in the Tygron Engine

Adding or removing terrain height

The Terrain Height Brush panel

How to change terrain height