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hpl2:tutorials:level_editor:level_editor_101 [2013/06/03 04:31] kiandra Completely Re-wrote Part 2 |
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| **If you're now in Narnia in the Level Editor** | **If you're now in Narnia in the Level Editor** | ||
| - | * Go down to where **Grid Control** is | + | * Go down to where **Grid Control** is |
| - | * Type 0 in the box labelled Height | + | * Type 0 in the box labeled Height |
| - | * Press the **XZ ** Button | + | * Press the **XZ ** Button |
| * Type 0 in the height box again | * Type 0 in the height box again | ||
| * Press the **XY**button (same as the XZ button) | * Press the **XY**button (same as the XZ button) | ||
| * Type 0 in the height box | * Type 0 in the height box | ||
| - | * Press **YZ** button (same as the XY and XZ button) to return the grid to normal | + | * Press **YZ** button (same as the XY and XZ button) to return the grid to normal |
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| - | Any room - even just a shell - is going to need walls (at least three, usually four), a ceiling, and a floor. For the floors and the ceilings. Easiest to start with is the walls. | + | So first, we should start by figuring out how big our room will be. I'm going to just make an 8×8 room (each wall piece has a length of 4 in the level editor). |
| - | This section is being rewritten | + | At this point, I would like to recommend that you start off making a small room. While large room can look very impressive, it is much more difficult to make them actually look interesting and not empty. What I consider 'small' is anything between 2x4 room (smallest possible room with a door) and 12x12. |
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| + | To start building the room, press 6 or go to Static Objects (the lego brick in the left bar menu) and click the drop-down menu above the large white box. This will allow you to choose a base to work with. Personally, I find the mansion and castle bases easiest to work with because they have the largest variety of uses, but choose one that you would like to work with. | ||