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==How to Smooth==
 
==How to Smooth==
A dwarf must have the [[Engraver|Stone Detailing]] labour active. Designate the area to be smoothed ({{k|d}}-{{k|s}}).  Note that this can only be done with natural stone — soil cannot be smoothed, and [[construction]]s are already considered to be smooth for most purposes.
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A dwarf must have the [[Engraver|Stone Detailing]] labor active. Designate the area to be smoothed ({{k|d}}-{{k|s}}).  Note that this can only be done with natural stone — soil cannot be smoothed, and [[construction]]s are already considered to be smooth for most purposes.
  
 
Smoothed "natural" [[ice]] has different names than regular smoothed items. The walls are "straight" and floors are "level".
 
Smoothed "natural" [[ice]] has different names than regular smoothed items. The walls are "straight" and floors are "level".
  
 
==Follow Up==
 
==Follow Up==
After a natural stone surface is smoothed, it may be further improved by [[engraving]]. This increases the room's value, but, unlike smoothing, engraving has quality levels. A wall can only be engraved once (for floors, there is a [[DF2014:Engraving#Removal|workaround]]). Using only skilled [[engraver]]s will result in higher room and fortress values. One way to achieve this is to have a limited number of dwarves with the [[Engraver|Stone Detailing]] labour active smooth large areas of the fortress until the dwarves are experienced, then, have those same dwarves engrave. The result will be [[Legendary|high-quality]] engravings.
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After a natural stone surface is smoothed, it may be further improved by [[engraving]]. This increases the room's value, but, unlike smoothing, engraving has quality levels. A wall can only be engraved once (for floors, there is a [[DF2014:Engraving#Removal|workaround]]). Using only skilled [[engraver]]s will result in higher room and fortress values. One way to achieve this is to have a limited number of dwarves with the [[Engraver|Stone Detailing]] labor active smooth large areas of the fortress until the dwarves are experienced, then, have those same dwarves engrave. The result will be [[Legendary|high-quality]] engravings.
  
 
Smoothed walls are also a prerequisite for carving [[fortification]]s. Engraved walls can also be carved into fortifications, but the engravings will be destroyed in the process.
 
Smoothed walls are also a prerequisite for carving [[fortification]]s. Engraved walls can also be carved into fortifications, but the engravings will be destroyed in the process.

Latest revision as of 13:33, 16 June 2024

This article is about an older version of DF.
Unsmoothed room (left) and a smoothed one (right).

Smoothing rough stone is a simple way to increase the value of a room. Walls and floors become Smooth Material Wall/Floor when smoothed. It is impossible to climb a smooth wall.

How to Smooth[edit]

A dwarf must have the Stone Detailing labor active. Designate the area to be smoothed (d-s). Note that this can only be done with natural stone — soil cannot be smoothed, and constructions are already considered to be smooth for most purposes.

Smoothed "natural" ice has different names than regular smoothed items. The walls are "straight" and floors are "level".

Follow Up[edit]

After a natural stone surface is smoothed, it may be further improved by engraving. This increases the room's value, but, unlike smoothing, engraving has quality levels. A wall can only be engraved once (for floors, there is a workaround). Using only skilled engravers will result in higher room and fortress values. One way to achieve this is to have a limited number of dwarves with the Stone Detailing labor active smooth large areas of the fortress until the dwarves are experienced, then, have those same dwarves engrave. The result will be high-quality engravings.

Smoothed walls are also a prerequisite for carving fortifications. Engraved walls can also be carved into fortifications, but the engravings will be destroyed in the process.