editor gradient grid increments
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barrington314
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editor gradient grid increments
Id love to have "1 foot" increments on the grid instead of 2.5 feet. Some times I like to be very precise.
Would this be very hard for you to change JLV?
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mxchild
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Re: editor gradient grid increments
i think if you could change the circle path, that would be better
but this is still good, why not meters since that's what the rest of the world uses hahaha
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Re: editor gradient grid increments
Do you use the granularity setting? Way more precise than using the grid lines.
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barrington314
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Re: editor gradient grid increments
>opens editorjlv wrote:Do you use the granularity setting? Way more precise than using the grid lines.
>plays with granularity setting for the first time ever
>mind blown
Thanks JLV.
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Re: editor gradient grid increments
barrington314 wrote:>opens editorjlv wrote:Do you use the granularity setting? Way more precise than using the grid lines.
>plays with granularity setting for the first time ever
>mind blown
Thanks JLV.
x2. holy shit thats awesome
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Re: editor gradient grid increments
What's so awesome? I mean, the granularity is set to 0.0 and if I increase the values I lose precision in the grid. Am I doing something wrong?

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Re: editor gradient grid increments
rafagas wrote:What's so awesome? I mean, the granularity is set to 0.0 and if I increase the values I lose precision in the grid. Am I doing something wrong?
i think it just helps be more uniform in making tracks when it comes to height and stuff (i think) i always just looked at the height and made it the same, like making my whoops 1.84 tall everytime, i have a system for my sx tracks and stuff but i guess having the increments helps if u really dont have one, im just spit balling here though
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barrington314
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Re: editor gradient grid increments
I exaggerated a little with the mind blown part. lol. But what got me was that it was there and I never even realized it. It will help alot when trying to build a supercross track to scale, like going off blue prints. It would still be much faster IMO if the grid where in 1 foot increments instead. Oh and being able to switch units for folks like yourself that would probably be using meters.rafagas wrote:What's so awesome? I mean, the granularity is set to 0.0 and if I increase the values I lose precision in the grid. Am I doing something wrong?
