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Guides:Flattening

1,023 bytes added, 11:39, 4 February 2007
Added an example
--[[User:Tich|Tich]] 02:27, 22 January 2007 (CST)
 
==Example==
 
Lets say you have a four tile area you want to be completely level. You stand in the center of that area at point 'x' below, and examine the tile borders leading to 'a', 'b', 'c', and 'd' showing how high or low each point is compared to yourself.
 
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e -------- b -------- f
| | |
| +1 |
| | |
a -- -1 -- X -- +2 -- c
| | |
| -3 |
| | |
g -------- d -------- h
 
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Since B is one dirt higher than X and A is one dirt lower than X, go dig a dirt from B and drop it on A, making both of those borders level. Dig two dirt from C and drop them on D and X->C will be level as well, with D still needing one dirt from elsewhere (go dig outside your four tile area). You'll need to do the same thing now observing e, f, g and h relative to a, b, c and d to make the edges level (don't dig/dump from points you've already leveled).
 
--[[User:Maluraq|Maluraq]] 12:39, 4 February 2007 (CST)
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