It might work just like the smooth tool, or you might make a very tiny, very tall mountain like an obelisk.
You may find that it's not sensitive enough, so press Shift + > to increase the brush strength. Use the plateau tool to set a smooth, level battlefield, and the smooth tool to make it blend in with the rest of the landscape.
The smooth tool and the plateau tool are your friends. You will have a sort of brush for terrain landscaping, as well as different sizes. If you want to close some tool tabs, I usually select the 'Create Army' button and exit. Landscaping shouldn't be overlooked, it can really transform the appearance of your battle, adding new tactical angles to fight and generally making it look realistic and nice:īy the way placing roads doesn't work. However be careful your settlement doesn't completely ruin the surrounding landscape. For one thing, expect a ton of lag if you put a fortress there, and when you edit terrain height, you could end up with floating buildings. Setting the landscapeThis is something that in my opinion is best done before you start placing any settlements on the map.