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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 21 4:12 am)
I would create the top part, flip unside down, add to the bottom part and then blend into the third terrain. A lot easier than trying to carve an undercut.
The other method is to create a canyon terrain and then turn it on its side.
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Don't forget this fantastic tutorial by czarnyrobert.It has everything you need to know to make this kind of rock formations in Vue.
You can also use twist to get a nice overhang effect. Create a terrain. Make it high for the parts that will overhang. With the terrain selected, click the Numerics tab. The second icon from the bottom is Twist. Just grab the Z=>Y or Z=>X arrow point and give it a good pull. The trick to this is you get one chance - don't try to twist it again - the whole terrain will screw up. You can undo it and try again... It take a few trys to get a good look, but it really does work fine.
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