alice-teacher Grounds in Alice

Don Slater dslater at andrew.cmu.edu
Wed Oct 27 12:07:17 EDT 2010


Here is something to try… Assume you want to add sandy ground to a world with water ground

1) Open up a new world with the sandy ground
2) In the object tree, right-click on ground, and choose "rename" from the drop down menu.
3) Name your ground something appropriate, such as "sandyGround"
4) In the object tree, right-click on ground, and choose "Save object…" from the drop down menu.
5) Name this saved object something appropriate "SandyGround.a2c", and save it
6) Close the world you saved the sandy ground from, and open a new world with the water ground 
7) From the file menu, select "Import", and select your saved "SandyGround.a2c"
8) Go into the scene editor and position your grounds appropriately.

I cannot guarantee that their will not be any unintended side effects, as the ground is a fundamental element of an Alice world, but I do believe that this will work.

I am looking forward to hearing how it goes.

Later,

Donald Slater
Alice Team
Carnegie Mellon University
5000 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213

Office phone: (412) 268-4370

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On Oct 27, 2010, at 11:38 AM, Matthew Wasserman wrote:

> Hello All,
> 
>    Many of my students are interested in making scenarios with two
> grounds, say a sandy ground with a water ground up above to simulate
> an ocean floor with a water line above. Any ideas on how to add
> multiple objects other than the grass??
> 
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