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== How do I prevent terraform griefing? ==
== How do I prevent terraform griefing? ==


"Terraform griefing" refers to intentional destruction of your terrain, which can also affect objects which were previously resting on or near your terrain. As the old saying goes, "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure". First of all, as mentioned above, ''don't'' enable '''Edit Terrain''' unless you're absolutely sure you want everyone else in the world to come by and change your terrain. For example, this would be appropriate if you have a chaotic creative space that Residents are free to litter on, but you wouldn't want '''Edit Terrain''' on if you've meticulously sculpted a mountain.
"Terraform griefing" refers to intentional destruction of your terrain, which can also affect objects which were previously resting on or near your terrain. As the old saying goes, "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure".
 
First of all, as mentioned above, ''never'' enable '''Edit Terrain''' on a parcel unless you're absolutely sure you want everyone else in the world to come by and change your terrain. For example, this would be appropriate if you have a chaotic creative space that Residents are free to litter on, but you wouldn't want '''Edit Terrain''' on if you've meticulously sculpted a mountain.
 
Second — applicable to less Residents but just as important — make sure to click '''Bake Terrain''' (found in the {{win|Region/Estate}} window's '''Terrain''' tab) when your terrain is set as you like it. As described here, this sets how the terrain looks when you use the '''Revert''' land tool.
 
Third, and optional, if you don't want any terraforming happening on a region you own/manage:
 
# Choose '''World''' > '''Place Profile''' > '''Region/Estate'''.
# In the {{win|Region/Estate}} window, click '''Terrain''' tab.
# Click '''Bake Terrain''' and confirm this is the shape you want "frozen".
# Set '''Terrain Raise Limit''' and '''Terrain Lower Limit''' both to <code>0</code>.
# Click '''Apply'''.
 
This means no one else (like [[Renting land|renters]]) can alter their terrain across the entire region, not even you — unless you change the limits.


== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 10:41, 9 August 2010

In Second Life, not only do you have the power to do amazing things like fly — you can terraform, which means you can change the shape and elevation of land (terrain) in seconds! All it takes is a few quick clicks.

Where can I terraform?

You can terraform land you own or group-owned land you've been granted the ability to.

However, the range you can terraform depends on region settings which may be controlled by Linden Lab or an estate owner/manager. See Land Limits.

Where do I enable/disable terraforming?

A landowner can always terraform their own land, provided there aren't greater restrictions.

If you want to allow others, including random strangers to terraform your land parcel:

  1. Choose World > Place Profile > About Land.
  2. In the About Land window, click OPTIONS tab.
  3. Check Edit Terrain tab.
KBwarning.png Warning: Be very careful before enabling this! Edit Terrain is usually off because you, as the landowner, don't need it to terraform. Many builds are dependent on the shape of the terrain, and allowing passerby to incidentally or intentionally change your terrain can destroy builds — raising the terrain can return objects to their owners.

Further up a level, terraforming range can be changed by estate owners and managers:

  1. Choose World > Place Profile > Region/Estate.
  2. In the Region/Estate window, click Terrain tab.
  3. Set the Water Height, Terrain Raise Limit, and Terrain Lower Limit.

See this for a further explanation of what each control means.

If I don't own any land, can I practice terraforming?

Yes, there's a quick and easy place you can feel free to mess up — Torley's landbox, which you can teleport to now. This video shows you how easy terraforming is.

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How do I prevent terraform griefing?

"Terraform griefing" refers to intentional destruction of your terrain, which can also affect objects which were previously resting on or near your terrain. As the old saying goes, "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure".

First of all, as mentioned above, never enable Edit Terrain on a parcel unless you're absolutely sure you want everyone else in the world to come by and change your terrain. For example, this would be appropriate if you have a chaotic creative space that Residents are free to litter on, but you wouldn't want Edit Terrain on if you've meticulously sculpted a mountain.

Second — applicable to less Residents but just as important — make sure to click Bake Terrain (found in the Region/Estate window's Terrain tab) when your terrain is set as you like it. As described here, this sets how the terrain looks when you use the Revert land tool.

Third, and optional, if you don't want any terraforming happening on a region you own/manage:

  1. Choose World > Place Profile > Region/Estate.
  2. In the Region/Estate window, click Terrain tab.
  3. Click Bake Terrain and confirm this is the shape you want "frozen".
  4. Set Terrain Raise Limit and Terrain Lower Limit both to 0.
  5. Click Apply.

This means no one else (like renters) can alter their terrain across the entire region, not even you — unless you change the limits.

See also