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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 24 7:34 pm)
A Sea object is an infinite object, so you can't really have more than one, they would intersect and look bad when rendered. You can't scale an infinite object, because, being infinite, it has no limits. I suggest you use 2 cubes for your lakes. You can then use a metawater materail for your cube, but controls for foam and waves will only be available in the function editor, less convenient than with a Sea object.
Quote - A Sea object is an infinite object, so you can't really have more than one, they would intersect and look bad when rendered. You can't scale an infinite object, because, being infinite, it has no limits. I suggest you use 2 cubes for your lakes. You can then use a metawater materail for your cube, but controls for foam and waves will only be available in the function editor, less convenient than with a Sea object.
Great Bruno, as always, I-m gonna try!
Many thanks!
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Hallo everybody,
I can't understand how scale a sea just created.
If for example have a terrain with two lakes displaced at tow different altitude levels, I should create 2 sea, scale it about right dimensions of two different lakes and than place they.
Attach a draw...
Many thanks