@Agneza - Ah, naver muler 84, that builder's houses are something else. I see he or she favors the modern look, most of the inclines are straight. They must have used the level terrain tool. I just used lower terrain instead hah, but I think the curve of the hill makes it look fitting for a hobbit
And yes of course I can create a tutorial for this technique, but I do not think you are going to like it lol. It involves a fair use of CFE false as well as walls jutting out of the ground here and there until you finish lol. I must also mention that nothing you build in the entrance area will show above ground. In my hobbit house, notice the lights in front of the door in one of the images. These lights do not show when you go back to the ground level view. I know
it really limits the decorating ability for the entrance, you basically can only color the walls, floor and doors and windows. In any case, I was going to create this above ground basement tutorial later after finishing some of the basic tutorials, but if you guys are interested, I can go ahead and work on it after I finish my santa house.
@General - All this talk of dwarves halls and hobbit villages… I am going to say we should start a massive team effort in creating a Middle Earth world. We can create a mountain with a giant entrance for the dwarves (using the same technique as the hobbit house), and we can use the build technique to create a 9 story tall Gondor on a giant lot, and even create a hill on CAW for Rohan <.< I am already imagining how I would build the hill where the castle stands in Gondor, while using a series of inclines and tiny 1 room houses to reach it. It would be like an entire city on a single lot hah. I admit I am not that big of a lord of the rings fan but the thought of creating those buildings is interesting.
Thanks again, cheers