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Terrain regions allow you to use the Inaccessible terrain tool; however, Grid regions do not. Sometimes you can use scenery to block the path, at other times this isn't practical and you may want an invisible barrier. This is not a tutorial on editing textures, but a brief section using Photoshop is discussed.

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  • Creating an Invisible Barrier
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  • Terrain regions allow you to use the Inaccessible terrain tool; however, Grid regions do not. Sometimes you can use scenery to block the path, at other times this isn't practical and you may want an invisible barrier. This is not a tutorial on editing textures, but a brief section using Photoshop is discussed.
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  • Terrain regions allow you to use the Inaccessible terrain tool; however, Grid regions do not. Sometimes you can use scenery to block the path, at other times this isn't practical and you may want an invisible barrier. This is not a tutorial on editing textures, but a brief section using Photoshop is discussed.
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