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Discussion in 'Halo and Forge Discussion' started by Sgt Gemini, Jul 10, 2009.

  1. Sgt Gemini

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    how do i geomerge into the sand on sandbox
     
  2. RedNeck

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    Ill Link you a tutorial...gimme a sec

    Edit: Wow Im having a lot of trouble finding one...sorry

    Instead of using doors use walls. Make the object ure merging not spawn to get the wall in the right spot
     
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  3. Sgt Gemini

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    how do i do it on sandbox into the sand though?
     
  4. RedNeck

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    Same way. Its okay if it doesnt lay flat on the ground as long as you brace it
     
  5. Given To Fly

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    Wow don't post on here if you can't supply an efficiant answer.

    Instead of describing it to you just watch this.
    YouTube - Bl00D F1R3's Forge School Episode 10: Sandbox Merging


    You can always try this method too.
    Tear-Drop Merging - Revisited
    Geomerging Without Doors


    Now all I can say is if you're using an item such as Double Block, Large Block, Colomns, Ramp Large, Etc... Try to dig that item into the sand by pushing it straight into the dunes. Try to use the corner, it seems to work easier. Then it will stay in the sands. Then Save-Quit, and Load back up. Now you can Move the item in a 360 degree path. But you need to save-Qiut each time.
    And if that's not working 100%, you can always save-Quit a Barrier Case to save the item where you want to keep it.

    For instance...

    Block = []
    Wall = | or _

    _
    | []

    You can move the Block to the barrier case which is the walls, save and quit, and the block will be happily in the case, then delete the case and you have the desired block positioning. :D
     
  6. Huntar

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    I found this handy myself.
    Thanks for sharing :p

    that video was ****ing hilarious.
    when the spartan was running it sounded like an old guy moaning, and when you name the map, "OH".
    Your voice cracked me up.

    Good one :D
     

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