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Building Usable Slopes

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It takes a lot of trial and error to terraform a slope that peeps will use. It's not unusual for them to finish a slope that looks usable to me and only then find they won't use it. As far as I can tell, this happens because the slope has angles that are too sharp at one or both endpoints (i.e., where it meets high or low ground). Therefore, it'd be nice if the tool told us when an outlined slope isn't usable (red gird maybe?) or at least gave us the projected angles as part of the UI so we could make better guesses about what will work.

Don't get me wrong, usable slopes can be built, but what a pain to get there...

http://images.akamai.steamusercontent.com/ugc/481145984299165164/525fe02b2751f03899f4ec89df39d1cc5bac72eb/
http://images.akamai.steamusercontent.com/ugc/481145984303161949/40c4bcd292b32a0524a9e4a417c43934ba937194/
http://images.akamai.steamusercontent.com/ugc/481145984303165286/2065595458ea3157215c693b56fbb0d3c426dff6/
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    Saturday, September 10 2016, 04:09 AM - #Permalink
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    Sorry, I meant to have the images in the post... here they are:

    http://images.akamai.steamusercontent.com/ugc/481145984299165164/525FE02B2751F03899F4EC89DF39D1CC5BAC72EB/

    http://images.akamai.steamusercontent.com/ugc/481145984303161949/40C4BCD292B32A0524A9E4A417C43934BA937194/

    http://images.akamai.steamusercontent.com/ugc/481145984303165286/2065595458EA3157215C693B56FBB0D3C426DFF6/
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    Tuesday, January 21 2025, 05:27 AM - #Permalink
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    Creating a usable slope can be tricky with all the trial and error involved, especially when angles are too sharp at the ends. For a smoother experience, a tool showing slope usability (like a red grid) or projected angles in the UI would help a lot. This kind of smart feature would even be useful for platforms like a B2B marketplace, ensuring user-friendly designs.
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    Tuesday, January 21 2025, 05:28 AM - #Permalink
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    Creating a usable slope can be tricky with all the trial and error involved, especially when angles are too sharp at the ends. For a smoother experience, a tool showing slope usability (like a red grid) or projected angles in the UI would help a lot. This kind of smart feature would even be useful for platforms like a B2B marketplace, ensuring user-friendly designs.
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    Tuesday, January 21 2025, 05:28 AM - #Permalink
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    Creating a usable slope can be tricky with all the trial and error involved, especially when angles are too sharp at the ends. For a smoother experience, a tool showing slope usability (like a red grid) or projected angles in the UI would help a lot. This kind of smart feature would even be useful for platforms like a B2B marketplace, ensuring user-friendly designs.
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