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'''Multiply height by:''' If this is checked the heights are multiplied by the specified value. To make a heightfield half as tall you would multiply it by 0.5. To make it twice as tall you would multiply it by 2.
'''Multiply height by:''' If this is checked the heights are multiplied by the specified value. To make a heightfield half as tall you would multiply it by 0.5. To make it twice as tall you would multiply it by 2.
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'''Add height:''' If this is checked the all the heights are raised or lowered by the specified value. For example a value of 200 would shift all heights in the heightfield upward by 200m.
'''Add height:''' If this is checked the all then heights are raised or lowered by the specified value. For example a value of 200 would shift all heights in the heightfield upward by 200m.
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Revision as of 01:14, 22 February 2012

Heightfield Adjust Vertical


Node Description and Purpose:
The Heightfield Adjust Vertical node can be used to modify the heights of the heighfield it's attached to.


Node Type: Heightfield Operator


Settings:

  • Set height range: If this is checked the height range of the heightfield will be adjusted so it fits within the Highest and Lowest values set below. The highest and lowest points of the heightfield are shifted to those values and all other values are scaled to fit inbetween.
  • Highest: Sets the height for the highest points in the heightfield.
  • Lowest: Sets the height for the lowest points in the heightfield.
  • Multiply height by: If this is checked the heights are multiplied by the specified value. To make a heightfield half as tall you would multiply it by 0.5. To make it twice as tall you would multiply it by 2.
  • Add height: If this is checked the all then heights are raised or lowered by the specified value. For example a value of 200 would shift all heights in the heightfield upward by 200m.