Displacement question

Stormcaller3801

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Let's say I've got a slope, maybe... oh, let's call it a rise of 100 and a run of 150, width of 200. Simple wedge, and both ends of this wedge share edges with blocks. Is it going to be a pain in the butt to do displacements that merge across all three, or is that not much more difficult than dealing with standard cubes and so forth?
 

Psy

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Displace the top face and, as long as the slope has a common edge with the two faces at either end, they will sew together.
 

zornor

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No matter what gradient other edges are in relation to the common edges you're trying to sew it won't make a difference, if that's what you're asking. Basically it will work like a cube.
 

Stormcaller3801

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Alrighty, thank you. I was concerned that it would cause problems due to the angle and dimensions and so forth.