Hill Data is Strange to me

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11 comments, last by Josheir 5 years ago
5 minutes ago, fleabay said:

This is what the original mesh looks like when center vert is pulled up. It doesn't look like the desired output IMO.

nv7ifr.jpg

Maybe not like the *desired* output (only Josheir can tell this), but definitely exactly like the rendering in his first post. Where do you see a difference?

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7 minutes ago, fleabay said:

This is what the original mesh looks like when center vert is pulled up. It doesn't look like the desired output IMO.

Well, desired I don't know.  However if you've opted for that kind of mesh then yeah, That's what it will look like.

5 hours ago, fleabay said:

This is what the original mesh looks like when center vert is pulled up. It doesn't look like the desired output IMO.

nv7ifr.jpg

Looking at this it appears to be uncentered, like it's been turned counter clockwise around the Y axis.  Or said another way, it appears to have been turned because the image's base is not square to the X axis.  Maybe it was turned so we can view it?

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This is what the original mesh looks like when center vert is pulled up. It doesn't look like the desired output IMO.

I want to say the X and Z are two units, but really I think the image would look the same with lower height,  except as mentioned it appears to be rotated.

Josheir

2 hours ago, Josheir said:

Looking at this it appears to be uncentered, like it's been turned counter clockwise around the Y axis.  Or said another way, it appears to have been turned because the image's base is not square to the X axis.  Maybe it was turned so we can view it?

EDIT:  Not counter clockwise, clockwise!

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