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Learn how to add water areas to your terrain.

Adding water is done by adding Local Water Areas - areas are treated as boundaries of the water shape that is applied usually inside river or lake beds, where the terrain goes under a specified elevation level.


Adding water areas

Here’s a step-by-step guide. Start on a loaded or created world.

  1. Add a new layer- right click in the Scene Panel and choose 2024-05-14_13-58.png. We can call it e.g. local_water_shape.

  2. Select the new layer.

  3. Go to Tools and Terrain Edit Tools (Shape BrushFlatten).

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  4. With the tool active, go to the Editor main screen and experiment with “flattening” the ground (basically, making a hole in the ground).

  5. Now right on the area you have just flattened and choose Graphics → Add Local Water Areas.

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  6. Use the Scale and Move button to change the size of your water area and bring into view by elevating it higher.

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Check the process in the video below:

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Additional settings

When you open up the World settings tab at the right side of the editor, search for a setting called 'disableWaterShaders'.

This setting should be switched off to make the water defined by local water areas visible.

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Also please make sure that when you open up the World Environment Editor (the highlighted icon on the top toolbar) the Allow water shader option is checked.

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