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A grid overlay is a calculated [[overlay]]. The calculation divides the entire [[3D world]] up into a grid of cells, with cells ranging from 0.25m² to 100m². This amounts to thousands or millions of cells per overlay. For each cell, a calculation is performed, the specifics of which depend on the overlay being calculated. | A grid overlay is a calculated [[overlay]]. The calculation divides the entire [[3D world]] up into a grid of cells, with cells ranging from 0.25m² to 100m². This amounts to thousands or millions of cells per overlay. For each cell, a calculation is performed, the specifics of which depend on the overlay being calculated. |
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What is a grid overlay
A grid overlay is a calculated overlay. The calculation divides the entire 3D world up into a grid of cells, with cells ranging from 0.25m² to 100m². This amounts to thousands or millions of cells per overlay. For each cell, a calculation is performed, the specifics of which depend on the overlay being calculated.