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fake backdrop issue....showing other areas...
how can I keep other areas of the map from appearing. I have one larg outdoor area where the walls of the main subtraction brush are set to fake backdrop. I have another area completely seperated from the main subtraction that is showing up like its in the skybox......not sure how to get around this. any ideas?
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have you tried zoning? or anti portals?
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Stupidity happen after mapping from 6am to 11pm.....thanks Jester
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Skybox not working and seeing double terrain
If you are seeing your terrain twice , in otherwords outside your normal terrain , then your SkyZoneInfo properties icon is probebly not inside your skybox . Usually when adding the SkyZoneInfo sometimes it ends up under the terrain surface . You need to find it . To do this simply click the search for actors icon on the top of your editor . Another search for actors box will appear then under filter type in SkyZoneInfo or whatever your using then it willappear on the left . Next double click it on left and close box . This will direct you straight to the SkyZoneInfo icon . Drag this icon up into your skybox . I hoped this helped
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