Quote from: Oshyan on December 16, 2010, 11:30:05 PM
I'm actually pleased to see that the majority of your suggestions are already possible, several of them without "workarounds" (yet what is a "workaround" but simply a way to do something that is not what you expect?).
I think I was using the word to suggest things that are not intuitive but need to be discovered through experimentation or trial and error. Or something that should have a more direct, simpler solution. My suggestion regarding sloping water courses is one. Being able to tilt a lake on one or both horizontal axes seems simpler and more direct than the solution one of the users invented...one which even the people who have tried it don't find entirely adequate. It's certainly more time-consuming.
As I've mentioned here and there, I tend to look at TG2 as a working tool, which means that there is seldom the luxury of spending hours ferreting out a way to do something or waiting to hear back from someone here in the Forums (as generous and helpful as all these people are!

No complaints there!). Anything that streamlines TG2 makes it much more appealing to the professional artist.
QuoteThe biggest outstanding issue with most of your requests would seem to be the lack of a comprehensive manual which should at least tell you one way (of many possible) to accomplish much of what you want to do. We certainly agree that docs are needed, and work is being done in that area.
Whew!