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Doodads are mainly used to decorate a scene of terrain. There are some tricks listed bellow: they should greatly improve your speed when placing them. | Doodads are mainly used to decorate a scene of terrain. There are some tricks listed bellow: they should greatly improve your speed when placing them. | ||
− | For more, see [[Terraining | + | For more, see "[[Terraining Tips]]". |
== Tricks == | == Tricks == | ||
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==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
*[[Decal Doodad]] | *[[Decal Doodad]] | ||
+ | *[[Foliage]] | ||
[[Category:StarCraft II]] | [[Category:StarCraft II]] | ||
[[Category:Terrain]] | [[Category:Terrain]] |
Revision as of 21:24, 27 November 2010
Doodads are mainly used to decorate a scene of terrain. There are some tricks listed bellow: they should greatly improve your speed when placing them.
For more, see "Terraining Tips".
Tricks
- Annoyed by the "placement grid" of doodads? Press "Shift" when you are placing them, it'll enable the "Ignore Placement Requirements" option.
- Holding Ctrl while placing a doodad will force it to follow the grid.
- Navigate quickly through doodads' variations by pressing "," and "." (comma and dot).
- "PgUp" and "PgDn" changes the height of an already-placed doodad.
- "+" and "-", on the numpad, changes the size of an already-placed doodad.
- Pressing "V" will make the white placement markers and the grid disappear for a clearer view.