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OBJECTS MENU PRIMITIVES 213
Size
These values dene the object’s dimensions in the X, Y and Z directions.
Width Segments, Depth Segments
The values dene the number of width and depth subdivisions of the surface. The more segments you
dene, the ner the structure.
Reliefs of different subdivisions (on the left 10, centre 50, on the right 100).
Bottom Level
This denes the height of the notional sea. The greater this value, the further the landscape slips into
the sea. At 100%, the entire landscape is ooded and disappears — a simple plane results.
Different bottom levels (0%, 25%, 50%, 75%).
Top Level
The value works in the reverse way to Bottom Level. Instead of being cut off from the bottom, the
landscape is truncated from the top, creating attened mountain tops. If the top level is set to 0%,
a plane will result.
Different top levels (100%, 75%, 50%, 25%).