Excellent! Exactly what I needed. Note that on the map I am working on, the field to edit is not settings -> roomHeight but instead foundations -> height. I'm guessing they have changed the json structure of the files a bit since you made the video.
This helped me with a different problem! I just wanted to move the grid to the lowest level possible. Changed it to -3 and now the grid isn't floating in the air
For sure an easier way of doing it then back in the day when we had to change each item individually. You made my videos obsolete lol great video though! I need to get back into DA.
Came from the video you mentioned that had the more complicated method and almost immediately gave up The idea. This is a much better method. And really makes use of the 3d element. Do you think they will implement levels to switch through in the software? Also can you slope bridges so they can connect (Or at least look like they do) between levels?
HOW DO YOU ONLY HAVE 12 SUBS?! this is an absolutely great tutorial! Can this be used to make multi-story buildings or if you wanted say a caste on @ room height 2 and then put a dungeon under it, would that work?
This is a great tutorial! Thank you! 🤘🏻 Have you tried to move tokens in this? I use DA as a sort of 3D tabletop for my game sessions and I am really curious to see if they get stuck on the level you’re working on or they move among the levels 🤔
I just tested it out. Unlike objects, tokens automatically adjust to the local terrain height when you place them and move them around. So they can go up and down hills with no problem.
Excellent! Exactly what I needed. Note that on the map I am working on, the field to edit is not settings -> roomHeight but instead foundations -> height. I'm guessing they have changed the json structure of the files a bit since you made the video.
Exactly what I needed!!
There has to be a way to implement this to be IN editor
This helped me with a different problem! I just wanted to move the grid to the lowest level possible. Changed it to -3 and now the grid isn't floating in the air
it's a shame this is your only video, it was very useful. you made it very comprehensive, thank you.
i did this know my file is unusable
Wow this is game changing! Thank you for sharing!
Fantastic.
Thanks for the help!
Thanks a million for the guide, really useful stuff
Awesome tutorial, but do you know of a way to actually raise the water level? I am having difficulty having bodies of water at different elevations.
This is a God send! Thank you for sharing!
Is room elevation even worth it when to its top down when you export and actually use the map?
For sure an easier way of doing it then back in the day when we had to change each item individually. You made my videos obsolete lol great video though! I need to get back into DA.
This. Is. GREAT! Why only 69 upvotes? Nice number, but still? Very great work! Thanks a lot
Super useful! My only question would be if this somehow affects the foundry VTT export?
Came from the video you mentioned that had the more complicated method and almost immediately gave up The idea. This is a much better method. And really makes use of the 3d element. Do you think they will implement levels to switch through in the software? Also can you slope bridges so they can connect (Or at least look like they do) between levels?
HOW DO YOU ONLY HAVE 12 SUBS?! this is an absolutely great tutorial! Can this be used to make multi-story buildings or if you wanted say a caste on @ room height 2 and then put a dungeon under it, would that work?
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This is a great tutorial! Thank you! 🤘🏻 Have you tried to move tokens in this? I use DA as a sort of 3D tabletop for my game sessions and I am really curious to see if they get stuck on the level you’re working on or they move among the levels 🤔
I just tested it out. Unlike objects, tokens automatically adjust to the local terrain height when you place them and move them around. So they can go up and down hills with no problem.
You could use the Flatten to Room Height function at 7:45 to make some nice cosy Hobbit holes
Finally, this is much easier! Very good. I’m assuming you could make multi-story buildings?
great job..I just got the application a few days ago. Do you know the min-max limits of the levels you can build (example -3 to 5)??
I have not tested it fully but I believe the lowest level is -3.0 and the max is 7.4.
Please feel free to comment on any thoughts or questions you have.