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Land reform

Mylchik Spitteler
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Join date: 12 Mar 2007
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03-23-2007 08:30
Hi everybody,

I have been in SL for about 3 weeks and own a small lot. I have been doing some building and adding landscaping. However, I do not know what posessed me to start editing the land. To make a long story short, now the lot looks like the moon with craters everywhere. Even looks like I managed to destroy the water channels too. Anyway, is there a way to restore the land back to it's nice original level ?

Thanks.

Mylchik
2fast4u Nabob
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Join date: 28 Dec 2005
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03-23-2007 08:32
Click the Revert option in the land edit tool. Better yet, select all of your land, then select Revert, and click the Apply To Selection button several times.

This reverts the land to its original state/terraform when LL created the land. Once you have done that you can reshape the land again.

-2fast
Alazarin Mondrian
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03-23-2007 08:34
Hiyas Mylchik! select your land using the land'terrain editor and click on the 'revert' radio button. That should put the terrain back as you found it or at least at the default level it was set at when your sim was terraformed.
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Raymond Figtree
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03-23-2007 08:35
in edit terrain there is a button that says apply to selection. select the entire plot, click the circle that says flatten land. Then click the apply to selection button. You can also smooth the land or raise or lower the same way. Just don't select "roughen" or you will have the moon landscape again. :)
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poopmaster Oh
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Join date: 9 Mar 2007
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03-24-2007 20:56
i did the same thing with my 1024 plot of 1st land

thanks for the advice:) and your not alone in wanting to play with 'edit land'
Reverend Herzog
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03-24-2007 21:12
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DancesWithRobots Soyer
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scripted tools make editing easy
03-24-2007 23:04
There are gadgets and even free scripts that take a lot of the work out of terraforming. Check free script collections and the scripting library here on the forums