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Author:  Penryn [ Wed May 21, 2008 1:43 am ]
Post subject:  Probably simply not awake, but here goes...

It may due to lack of sleep... it may be the heat... but it most likely is because this is my first attempt at uo world building an' I'm an utter noob *grins*

*fidgits*... How the heck to you make fields? I don't see a square for it labeled on the color-table in Dragon and I've gone through the adds via command and pandora. I'm sure you can do it, just darned if I can figure out..

*whimpers pathetically* Help this lass keep her sanity and try not to laugh too much... snickering is okay though.

P.S. I did search these forums for an answer, but didn't see anything either. If this question has been asked before, my apologies.

Author:  alrick [ Wed May 21, 2008 5:39 am ]
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Do you mean the farmlands, like ploughed up land? Try using Furrows tiles - static id 9
I'm not sure if they're there in Dragon, as I'm using mapgenerator 2

Author:  Penryn [ Wed May 21, 2008 11:24 am ]
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Yeah, meant like fields, farmland... places where folks might grow stuff.

I thought it would be furrows but when I tried them and converted it to a .mul and such.. the squares came up like rocks. I'll try it again though, maybe was too sleepy and not clicking in the right spots...

If it is the furrows, maybe the hue on the color-table that came with Dragon somehow got altered a bit. Does anyone know the # for the hue perhaps?

Author:  alrick [ Wed May 21, 2008 6:24 pm ]
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I've loaded the Dragon color swatches into Photoshop and there's only one entry for furrows. No altitude variations. I believe there's something wrong with them.

I've checked Dragon scripts and found no entries related to furrows (I think it's just me not searching in correct place)

Anyhow, I suggest you to try using CenterED to place the farmlands after you're done with mainland in Dragon. You don't need a lot of them (like, an island made of furrows), so it's not hard to place farmlands by hand there. And yes, you can tile them. CenterED is just too awesome to be ignored :)
Here's an example of farmland I've done in Centered withing 10 minutes: http://www.picamatic.com/show/2008/05/2 ... 0x1160.PNG

Author:  Penryn [ Thu May 22, 2008 1:24 pm ]
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Thanks. Do you have a link to that program? Will try to see if that works.

Author:  Pallando [ Fri May 23, 2008 8:54 am ]
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Then you have an old table... you should have 0,10,20 and 30

Author:  alrick [ Sun May 25, 2008 4:47 pm ]
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Penryn wrote:
Thanks. Do you have a link to that program? Will try to see if that works.

Yes. here you go (windows client): http://www.aksdb.de/CentrED/CentrED_win32.exe
And Server-side software: http://www.aksdb.de/CentrED/cedserver_win32.zip

And this is the support forum: http://www.aksdb.de/board/viewforum.php?f=5

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