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Dynamic Lighting "Barriers" without blocking light.

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Julien De Lucca
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Marketplace Creator
I love the checkbox that allows us to block players from moving through the DL traces. I would love even more if I could draw on the DL layer a line that would not block light but would block player movement. It would me great to draw this over fences, around pits/bridges and cliffs so that players couldnt go through in a straight line. Possible?
That is a great suggestion!  A work-around I use is to draw a series of short lines (dots if you will) that are close enough together to prevent players passing through, but large enough to allow vision and sight. Works best with bars and fences, but you could get creative with the dot placement along a cliff edge for example.  I wonder if there is a setting for what he allowable gap is?
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