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Join Date: Dec. 18th, 1999
Posts: 28
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I'm trying to design a building I work in because I think it would be so cool to fight in it. Now my questions is...what is the height of an ten foot roof in UnrealEd. I don't know how large the units are in brush properties.
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Join Date: Jul. 7th, 2000
Posts: 1,334
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I don't remember if this is technically correct but assume 16 units to the foot. If that feels cramped then try 32 units to the foot. Experiment first to see which you like better.
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Join Date: Nov. 27th, 1999
Posts: 212
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I sometimes put a Nali in the room to give me a better sense of scale. He stands at least a foot taller than you (7 feet?/2 meters?)
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Join Date: Dec. 18th, 1999
Posts: 28
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Thanks for the help!
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Join Date: Dec. 13th, 1999
Posts: 112
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NutWrench: Good tip [img]/~unreal/ubb/html/smile.gif[/img]
Thanks - I did that yesterday (added a female bot from Unreal just so I don't have to subtract a foot for the Nali). Damn, realised just how overscaled my barrel of burning oil was [img]/~unreal/ubb/html/smile.gif[/img] |
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