


Do you really want to make some course designers quit doing it?


Pete
Weeler, the difference is that the 2D houses are just that, 2 dimension, so they spin. They don't stay in one place, there is an anchor point but that just acts as a pivot. All the 2D objects pivot like that you just don't notice. If I decide to make dirt or maybe pine straw at the base of a tree at times they may seem a lot larger than they should but that's because the tree will spin off them when viewed from different angles.Weeler wrote: ↑March 22nd, 2022, 1:55 pm Since I'm not a designer, I'm a bit confused about
2D and 3D buildings. It's usually easy enough to notice the difference in them as far as detail and clarity are concerned, but how are they different
to install on a course ? Is one type a bit more difficult than the other ?